[linux-audio-user] Removing voice

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On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 03:04:34PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:40:04PM +0100, Steve Harris wrote:
> > I didn't put too much effort into it, so its not supprising if the XMMS
> > ones are better. Sorry. You could use XMMS JACK and record the output that
> > way?
> Looks like Kai's great examples may get me close.  But I'm curious
> about using JACK -- something I've only read a tiny bit about.
> 
> I see a few xmms plugins on Debian:
> 
>     xmms-jack - xmms output plugin to the jack audio server
>     xmms-jackasyn - JACK Output plugin for xmms
> 
> But I assume I need something to capture the JACK output.  I see
> these:

jackd is the server package. ecasound can be a jackd client. there are
also simple recording clients included in the jackd example clients.

>     jack - Rip and encode CDs with one command
>     jack-rack - LADSPA effects "rack" for JACK
>     jack-tools - various JACK tools: plumbing, play, udp, ctl, scope, clock
>     jackd - JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients)
>     jackeq - routes and manipulates audio from/to multiple sources
>     jamin - Audio mastering from a mixed down multitrack source with JACK
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