thanks for your quick response! although my jack config still has some rough edges - this sounds like a good solution for me. right now jaaa has some probs compiling but ill try that one alone first =) - i guess theres just some libs to install. thanks again! sonicx Andrew Gaydenko wrote: >I'm sure, 'jaaa' may be helpful here. I use it in my audio DIY-ing. >Of course, you must use JACK (with 'qjackctl') to be able to run >multiple jaaa instances + other JACK-ready apps. > >'jaaa --help' doesn't show very useful parameter "name": > >jaaa -J -name jaaa1 > >will run jaaa instance with "jaaa1" as JACK client name. > >LADSPA plugins has different oscillators, and here 'jack-rack' is >usefull. > >P.S. Be careful with you tweaters when using white noise! > > >Andrew >======= On Friday 14 October 2005 18:46, sonicx wrote: ======= >hy, >i was wondering if it is possible,and usuable, to make precise pressure >and frequency messurements using linux. ie. to test high-end speakers.i >somehow guess so,but what do i need? can i use my >mic+soundcard+alsa+somemeasurementproggi ? i am looking for an >inexpensive but precise solution to test the speakers i am planning to >build at home and without an oscilloscope or such equip which i could >never ever afford right at the start of production. i have a decent >machine with fine running sound support-i thought of maybe just pushing >some pink-noise (i just believe that this is what a "rosa-rauschen" is >called) to the speakers without any changes to that noise, while >recording it with a pretty good mic,centered right in front of the >speaker with 1m between. some tests outside and some in different rooms. >then i would take some kind of snd-like proggi to view the data and form >it (somehow) to a nice graph.well several nice graphs. but right now i >dont think that this method would give me any reliable results,as mic >amp and my sound-sys may of course have their one characteristica of >sound and so may make any speaker-only data unusuable. i hope someone >has some ideas for me,as i have _no_ plan whatsoever about "real" >measurement-cards in linux,or if i need one at all...some rough >directions please? > >as i dont know what a propiate software might be named i didnt even find >a hint. i though found some measurement cards and drivers for em-but i >couldnt even guess what to measure these would be for =). im willing to >try even the most complicated stuff,as long as it wont cost that much >bucks. and it would be nice if i could go on with my 2.4.9EL kernel-as >my realizm-drivers only work with this flavor. >mfg > sonicx > > > >