Hi all, i'm new to this list. I'd like to ask some advice about a small multitrack recorder program i wrote, and have been using for some time. Basically, what it does is to: - simultaneously capture sound from several consumer-grade soundcards. - use libsamplerate to stretch the audio streams, re-syncing them to the one chosen as "master". The stretch ratio is continuously re-calculated to make the overall frame count of the stretched stream match the overall frame count of the master. - write the "corrected" streams plus the "master" stream to parallel .wav files using libsndfile.
The purpose is the same as the quite famous "El-Cheapo Howto" ( http://quicktoots.linuxaudio.org/toots/el-cheapo ), just with no soldering involved :-) Of course, i know the solution is far from perfect, but i use it to record some friends of mine who play in a blues/punk band, and the result is not that bad. Now, the question is: do you think this piece of code can be of any interest for someone out there? Do you think i should i publish it on an open source repository ? Or maybe there's already some other software i'm not aware of, that does the same thing? thanks for your patience, please excuse my bad english. bye alberto _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
