On Thu, March 28, 2013 5:24 am, Egor Sanin wrote: > Sure, but I think Julien knows much more than I do. This is just for > music making: > > sox: lots of wonderful uses > ecasound: recording/mixing/effects > a2jmidid: interoperability of alsa and jack midi > aj-snapshot: connection manager > esjit: another connection manager, for quick and dirty patching > mididings: awesome midi handler (use midi for pretty much ANYTHING) > meterec: a simplistic multitrack recorder, used mostly for it's > console level meter > jackctlmmc: drive jack transport with mmc messages > midish: really low-level hardcore midi sequencer > fluidsynth: you know this one (minus the qt interface) > linuxsampler: I really seldom use this > supercollider: again, sans gui (scvim styles) > sooperlooper: i just love client/server implementations > alsa utilities: aseqdump and friends > python, bash, ncurses, pyliblo, tmux, vim: scripting delight Nice list, I'll copy that text somewhere. > > and of course jack is a given. Jack_control is very handy and the whole jack-tools package has nice stuff. On the console type jack<tab><tab> and you should see a list of command line utilities to do with jack. Actually this is a trick that works with many things... The jack_* stuff comes with jackd and the jack.* stuff is from jack-tools. For more info about any of these programs use man program_name or if there is none then program_name --help will give enough info to get you going. -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user