Re: foot switch for pausing/playing audio signals for better transcribing

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Pure Data is the old standby for me.  It's overkill, but it can handle it.
Anything that can take MIDI controller input and playback audio.  I'm not sure if Audacity does that, actually.  Rosegarden and Ardour both could, and now that I think of it you might be able to rig the Jack transport to start and stop with a MIDI signal, and use that to play Audacity.

-Chuckk

On 10/24/07, N. Gey <ilfhi@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list,

The situation is that I often transcribe audio signals (music of course,
but also spoken words like interviews) to my computer. Its a good
situation when your hands are free so you can use both hands to write.

I recently read about some expensive usb-footcontroller (USB) which
somehow connects to an audio program to send start/stop signals.
This cant be this complicated... there a plenty of midi controllers out
there which you controll with your food, even the sustain-pedal is
suitable for the start/stop job.

Do you have any Idea or know of anything which do the described? Just
sending a signal to a audioprogramm (audacious, audacity, xmms etc.)  to
halt?

greetings,
Nils


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