Re: [ecasound] dj scratch emulation

From: Dubphil <dubphil@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Dec 16 2007 - 14:33:24 EET

Julien Claassen a écrit :
> 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
>
>
I use TerminatorX for scratching samples, the result is great, but there
is something odd with Tx, it mix the stereo channels in one channel at
the input and redispatch the resulting mix on each channel on the output :(

Second, the best way (stable) I have found to scratch is to use the
mouse, but when you use it, no other apps can be controled with the mouse :(

Regards

Philippe

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Julien Claassen a écrit :
> 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
>
>
I use TerminatorX for scratching samples, the result is great, but there
is something odd with Tx, it mix the stereo channels in one channel at
the input and redispatch the resulting mix on each channel on the output :(

Second, the best way (stable) I have found to scratch is to use the
mouse, but when you use it, no other apps can be controled with the mouse :(

Regards

Philippe

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