Re: Audacity will not work if JACK is running.

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Well, I'm no help there as i'm running gentoo.  rezound worked great out of portage... maybe you should just roll your own. I think checkinstall can make those deb binary packages, so if you want to keep your system clean you should probably do something like
get the tar gz,
tar -xfz rezound.tar.gz
cd rezound
./configure
make
checkinstall

and if debian is at all like mandrake, you'll get to fill in some fields about your new binary package.  then you should be able to use your package manager to distribute the files to there respective directories and whala.
i hope some debian guy will stear you straight if i'm totaly wrong here. :)

Brian


Brian, I tried to install ReZound but I can not.  I did it through
synaptic but I do not have a menu item for ReZound.



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[mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brian
Dunn
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 5:44 PM
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Have you tried rezound? I don't know what your specific needs are, but this thing is jack/ladspa enabled and it works great for editing samples/loops.

rezound.sourceforge.net


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