Hi Jin!
As much as I dislike to say it: But I think your best bet for such an
application might be some graphical tool like TerminatorX or there was some
other DJ-tool.
Another possibility, which requires a concentrated look though might be
csound. I guess there isn't much which can be done with csound. Together with
it's jack-support, you could build a nice setup of csound and ecasound, so you
don't have to do the complete work in csound. But I'm not completely sure how
to do it.
Csound's got a mailinglist as well, with very knowledgeable people. For the
other DJ-tools I suggest to look here;
http://linux-sound.org
There's a special category for DJ-software.
HTH.
Kindest regards
Julien
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