[LAU] Re: [LAA] [ANN] Tapeutape 0.0.5 and Tranches 0.0.5

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here's a song i recorded live using tapeutape and tranches (and seq24/jack-rack) just now. prep time about 30 mins. http://r2h.org/music/everamzah-hybrid.mp3

i don't have an external midi device anymore, or yet, so i end up using vkeybd. any chance of qwerty input directly into tranches? meh, doesn't bother me but it'd be super groovy. anyways, thanks once more for ur awesome work! :) :) :)

james

On 4/14/07, Florent Berthaut <hitmuri@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm proud to announce the release of :

Tapeutape 0.0.5:
better gui, play modes, command-line menu, lash support and bug fixes
(thanks Nedko)

Tapeutape is a midi-controlled virtual sampler.It is highly
configurable,lets you create instruments/kits/setups and is designed for
live performance.It works on Gnu/Linux with the jack sound server.
There's a command-line and a gui version.
It can be found at http://www.hitmuri.com/Tapeutape
An example of what can be done with it :
http://www.hitmuri.com/Tapeutape/demo_tapeutape.ogg


Tranches 0.0.5:
reverse mode, usable gui , command-line menu, bug fixes

Tranches is a midi-controlled multi-(inputs|outputs) live beat
repeat|redirect tool for the jack sound server on Gnu/Linux !!! There's
a command-line and a gui version.
website : http://hitmuri.com/Tranches/
audio example : http://www.hitmuri.com/Tranches/demo_tranches.ogg

Regards,

Flo
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