Re: Thoughts on spin tools

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On 03/03/2012 11:46 PM, Brendan Jones wrote:
Hi all,

I been thinking about what we need to do differentiate the audio spin
from a just a collection of audio packages in addition to the spins we
already have.

We really need some kind of UI or set of tools which tries to tie
everything together, allowing for the coexistence of jack/pulseaudio (or
not), multiple sound device configurations and context switching between
audio and normal desktop use. I've mapping out such an application and
in my travels have come across laditools [1] and kxstudio's cadence [2].
Good to see that there have been some recent efforts in this area.
Perhaps we can leverage of these.


Just a quick update here - the evaluation of the kxstudio suite of tools looks really promising - the cadence application in particular. It handles jack configuration, pulseaudio / jack bridging and a2jmidid all in a simple Qt python application (checkout the screenshot in the link below). It also provides an LV2/LADSP/DSSI/VST plugin host (yet to try it out)

I'm working on packaging this so you guys can try it out before I submit it for review - so far so good, it seems to be working well on my system. The other applications bundled with this require ladish and laditools, but least I can push something out so you can try the cadence app.


[1] http://repo.or.cz/w/laditools.git
[2] http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/KXStudio:Applications:Cadence

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