On 04/09/12 13:15, Jostein Christoffer Andersen wrote:
Hi Julien,
2012/9/4 Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:julien@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Hello Jostein!
Nama can basically do this. You can start/stop via spacebar, you
can have a recorded clicktrack or use the clicktrack LADSPA
plugin. Youcan of course have multiple channels out.
but I'm pretty sure, that Ardour can do the same and more for
you as well.
If you want the really easy way, you might give mplayer a try. I
think it does support multiple channel output. No real clicktrack
though, so it will have to be recorded. But you can have a
playlist and work your way through it. You need multi-channel
audio files though, no individual track-files as such. but these
could be created.
I will have a look at Nama, thanks! :-)
Ardour can do a lot of this, but it's nothing I want to setup and deal
with when performing on stage,
Although... you could probably set-up a kind of 'template' in Ardour and
use a bit of OSC for the controlling part.
Have a look at http://ardour.org/osc_control to see ho many things can
actually be controlled via OSC
For example you could just append the needed songs (with individual
tracks and buses set-up as needed) and use markers to create a
'playlist'... just an idea.
Lorenzo.
I have other worries under that circumstances:-). I just want to tap
my foot on something and then the right song should start at once -
and the next one in the playlist next time I tap. The easiest way for
me might be mplayer in combination with a simple Bash script.
Jostein
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