2009/6/28 jedd <jedd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Howdi,
New to list, relatively new to audio stuff, long time GNU/Linux user.
Backtraced the lists and saw some talk of KDE4. I got lumped with
this when Debian unstable pushed it out (4.2.2) a couple of months
back. I'd be wary of recommending anyone - with a working 3.5.x
system - to upgrade unless they really need something on 4.x I've
just found it a bit too unstable for comfort, even with the 4.2.4
upgrade. Even leaving aside the audio-complications you'll get with
phonon and gstreamer stuff.
My first question to the list is pretty easy. I think I want an
application that lets me 'pause' an audio track but holds onto
whatever it was playing at that time - in order to try to reverse
engineer the notes. I'm sure this isn't an uncommon thing, but
no idea what magic words to search for in feature lists. I could
possibly do it by zooming into a waveform and making my own
mini-loops, but this seems a very arduous approach.
cheers,
Jedd.
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KDE 4 is superior. Phonon + Xine (default) let's you use Jack as primary device.
And aren't you looking for a variation of "repeat A-B()"?
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