hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing some discontinuities in the audio and the recording has gaps every 5-10 secs. I tried recording with supercollider and i did not get this problem.
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
Timemachine is a really cool utility.
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:46:14 +0200 altern altern2@gmail.com wrote:
hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing some discontinuities in the audio and the recording has gaps every 5-10 secs. I tried recording with supercollider and i did not get this problem.
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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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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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...
well, audacity uses portaudio to talk with jack, which is not generally bad ... i guess it is more a problem, how audacity talks to portaudio, than portaudio's jack backend ... i am using portaudio myself to connect nova to jack and it is running really stable ...
cheers, tim
Hallo, altern hat gesagt: // altern 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.
Actually even if you don't need all of its features, I would also suggest Ardour. Even with all its functionality, it still is a very fast and relatively resource-friendly application. It certainly does a better job than Audacity in practically every aspect.
Other than that I'd follow Claude's advice and use ecasound, but you'd need Ardour or similar anyway to trim your recordings.
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Frank Barknecht(e)k dio:
Hallo, altern hat gesagt: // altern 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.
Actually even if you don't need all of its features, I would also suggest Ardour. Even with all its functionality, it still is a very fast and relatively resource-friendly application. It certainly does a better job than Audacity in practically every aspect.
i do such small work on audio files! just cut some small parts. but i think i should check ardour better...
Other than that I'd follow Claude's advice and use ecasound, but you'd need Ardour or similar anyway to trim your recordings.
ok thanks
i use Snd, it's wicked! take a while to learn, but there is snd-ls ..which give you more gui ..
but i don't need jack really, + i have RT issues .. well, i have been happy with what i got so far. i just record everything with [writesf~] and edit w/ Snd ;]
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:16:52PM +0200, altern wrote:
Frank Barknecht(e)k dio:
Hallo, altern hat gesagt: // altern 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.
Actually even if you don't need all of its features, I would also suggest Ardour. Even with all its functionality, it still is a very fast and relatively resource-friendly application. It certainly does a better job than Audacity in practically every aspect.
i do such small work on audio files! just cut some small parts. but i think i should check ardour better...
Other than that I'd follow Claude's advice and use ecasound, but you'd need Ardour or similar anyway to trim your recordings.
ok thanks
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On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:46:14AM +0200, altern wrote:
hi
I am using Audacity to record output of PD via Jack on Ubuntu Studio. I am also having supercollider sending audio to PD. Audacity is causing some discontinuities in the audio and the recording has gaps every 5-10 secs. I tried recording with supercollider and i did not get this problem.
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.
I do all of my recording with the command-line jack_capture utility.
Very simple and straightforward.
If I need to edit the result, I fire up Rezound.
Source is here: http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
-ken