[linux-audio-user] Mastering deck mix

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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 22:40:30 -0800, Robert Persson
<ireneshusband@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thursday 02 December 2004 17:26, tim hall wrote:
> 
> 

> IMO there is a place for a simple recording utility that works with jack.
<<snip - snip>>
>  For what I needed to do this evening I would have used kRecord if it
> worked with Jack.  Something simple that works (unlike me - I am both
> intensely cerebral and unemployed).

 What about JACK Time Machine ?
http://plugin.org.uk/timemachine/
If you needed to pre-process, you could use JACK-Rack or Ecamegapedal.
It can record up to eight channels. 
It's meant to be a scratchpad type of thing, so it might be good for
spontaneous live
recordings and such. I use it to record sessions of messing with softsynths.
It is indeed something simple that works

Best,
ernie


-- 
"Both Rob and I see sound as shapes. 
I only have to do this (makes a fist) 
and he knows what sound I mean". - Autechre
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Ernie Dulanowsky CCNA CWLSS
www.pulsewidth.ca
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