Audacity is really lame with Jack. It's [retty lame in general, actually, but unless something changed recently, the fact that it has no native Jack support is pretty bad...
I second Andy's vote for Timemachine. Only problem with Timemachine is that you get a directory full of timecoded recordings that you might have to rename into something memorable later.
I use Rezound for editing as well, but it's not a good Jack client so the recording capability isn;t useful. But for destructive editing it's the best.
ciao, d.
Andy Farnell wrote:
Timemachine is a really cool utility.
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:46:14 +0200 altern altern2@gmail.com wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack? I just need to record the jack output, no need for multitrack or editing, just be able to select the sound format, frequency and amplitude maybe.
There are some I saw searching with synaptics but I thought maybe someone here has some suggestion.
thanks
enrike
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