On 01/10/2013 12:36 PM, Atte wrote:
On 01/09/2013 11:45 PM, Paul Coccoli wrote:
You can probably do most (or all) of this with Ardour and a few LADSPA
plugins (like the rubberband ones) too,
Transcribe is much better for what it does than anything I ever saw.
It's stretched audio sounds much better than anything else under
linux, and selecting a portion to loop is soo easy.
I'd love to use a free tool, but there just aren't any that comes
close, sorry.
Have you tried gmorgan ? works with Ubuntu and likely other Linux distros.
It is hosted on sourceforge, where you will find links to video demos.
Impro-visor is an excellent java program that runs on almost any
platform and has
a large library of songs called the imaginary book.
The next release of gmorgan, (write me if you like to try the
pre-release version),
includes a small flex program which translates impro-visor tunes to
gmorgan's
format. It doesn't do an exact translation because the styles are not
the same.
...but it's pretty close.
Bob
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