H.S. wrote:
I remember there is an application to record audio (mic or line-in)
and IIRC it had the X11 interface. What I also remember is the level
meters it had, they were two dials, one for each channel, and had
needles showing the levels (something like a speedometer on dashboards
of a vehicle). But I can't remember the application's name. Can anyone
help?
thanks,
->HS
somewhat late:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search audio recorder
ardour-gtk - digital audio workstation (graphical gtk interface)
bplay - Buffered audio file player/recorder
cdrecord - command line CD writing tool
ecasound - Multitrack-capable audio recorder and effect processor
ecasound2.2 - Multitrack-capable audio recorder and effect processor
gnome-media - Gnome 2 Media Utilities
rawrec - Buffered raw audio recorder/player
sound-recorder - Direct-to-disk recording and play-back programs.
timemachine - JACK audio recorder for spontaneous and conservatory use
vsound - Virtual loopback sound recorder and real audio converter
i prefer sound-recorder
regards,
steef
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