Thanks Steve! Sounds like it's both fun and useful! Mark
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve > Harris > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 3:03 PM > To: linux-audio-announce; Linux-audio-dev; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [linux-audio-user] [ANN] JACK TimeMachine > > > http://plugin.org.uk/timemachine/ tarball, 100k. > Depends on SDL, SDL_image, jack and libsndfile. > > I used to always keep a minidisc recorder in my studio running in a mode > where when you pressed record it wrote the last 10seconds of audio to the > disk and then caught up to realtime and kept recroding. The recorder died > and haven't been able to replace it, so this is a simple jack app to do > the same job. It has the advantage that it never clips and can be wired to > any part of the jack graph. > > I've been using it to record occasional bursts of interesting noise from > jack apps feeding back into each other. > > Usage: ./configure, make, make install, run jack_timemachine. Connect it > up with a patchbay app. To start recording click in the window. To stop > recording, click in the window. > > It writes out 32bit float WAV files called tm-<time>.wav, where <time> is > the time the recording starts from. > > The prebuffer time and number of channels are set in a macro, defaults are > 10s and 2. It works on my machine, and I'l fix major bugs, but I don't > really have time to support another piece of software, so good luck :) > If anyone wants to maintain it, feel free. > > May it preserve many interesting sounds for you, > Steve > >
