On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:46:14AM +0200, altern wrote:
hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I
am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing
some discontinuities in the audio and the recording has gaps every 5-10
secs. I tried
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack? I
just need to record the jack output, no need for multitrack or editing,
just be able to select the sound format, frequency and amplitude maybe.
Actually even if you don't need
Frank Barknecht(e)k dio:
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack? I
just need to record the jack output, no need for multitrack or editing,
just be able to select the sound format, frequency and amplitude maybe.
hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I
am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing
some discontinuities in the audio and the recording has gaps every 5-10
secs. I tried recording with supercollider and i did not get this problem.
altern wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack?
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:46:14 +0200
altern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I
am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing
some discontinuities in the audio
If you do end up needing more gui sound editing capabilities, you
might also try rezound.
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:46:14 +0200
From: altern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PD] audacity and PD problems with Jack
To: the PureData - mailinglist pd-list@iem.at
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Audacity is really lame with Jack. It's [retty lame in general,
actually, but unless something changed recently, the fact that it has no
native Jack support is pretty bad...
I second Andy's vote for Timemachine. Only problem with Timemachine is
that you get a directory full of timecoded
Audacity is really lame with Jack. It's [retty lame in general,
actually, but unless something changed recently, the fact that it has no
native Jack support is pretty bad...
well, audacity uses portaudio to talk with jack, which is not generally
bad ...
i guess it is more a problem, how