On 08/16/2012 12:32 AM, Brian Hilmers wrote: > Hello, this is my first communication here. > > I'm a former Windows user and recent Linux convert. After switching, I > noticed some utilities I regularly used in music production were missing > from the major repositories, simple things like tap-temp, delay/Hz > calculator, and note-to-frequency conversion. I was looking for an > excuse to learn programming so I started working on this "music toolkit" > of mine. It's all the stuff I need for making music calculations all in > one place (like a producer's Swiss Army knife). Maybe you have a use for > it too? Includes: tap-tempo, delay/Hz calculator, song time calculator, > note-to-frequency converter, simple frequency generator, and a metronome. > > http://www.brianhilmers.com/code/rasp/ > > I'm a novice programmer and this is my first project. Advice and help is > welcome. Thanks. > Brian Hilmers Hi Brian, Welcome to the fabulous world of linux-audio, where we all do those calculations in our head :) More seriously: RASP is a cool app and most welcome addition! I just tried 'rasp-2.5.py' and it does not make any sound (neither via ALSA nor JACK) -- probably a tkSnack on debian issue, though. Anyway, the calculators are already bound to come in handy at some point! Thanks. One small suggestion: please put the source into a sub-folder so that the .tar.gz unzips to "rasp-2.5/rasp.py", "rasp-2.5/rasp_icon.svg" Cheers! robin PS. As for a metronome, you may want to check out http://das.nasophon.de/klick/ -- it supports click tracks and integrates perfectly in a jack-studio setup. It is packaged for most distributions: klick and its GUI: gtklick. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user