On Sun 2009-06-28, Ray Rashif wrote: > even Core 2 Duo) laptop the Phonon-JACK setup is rock-stable, such > that I even have JACK start with my non-realtime kernel and let it > (together with ALSA JACK plug) handle all sounds. I'm guessing it's a > multicore issue. Maybe I should start using my similarly powered laptop instead ;) > Ahh, I was just making sure I understood your requirement. There > isn't such an app, but it's a worthwhile project to look into for > anyone interested. Let me just check again, you want to be able to > pause a track which upon that action will continue to play back the > last sound it was playing? Yup - that's pretty much it. I've just been playing with sonic- visualiser - looks like an astonishingly powerful bit of software, but haven't quite got comfy with its interface yet. Its note-detector is about as effective as every other note detector I played with on that other OS. But yes - basically it'd be a very mini-loop - presumably you'd have that customisable, but default in the range of somewhere under 0.1s Jedd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user