Mon, 03 Oct 2005

Simple, CD quality live recording from any JACK application.

qarecord is a neat little program that sits in your JACK patchbay, waits for you to patch a signal to it and records that signal as a stereo WAV file when you tell it to do so. I have been throwing live shows at my apartment and recording all of them with some fancy new condenser microphones I bought. Until I discovered qarecord I was using Timemachine which is excellent but only writes 32 bit files. Qarecord can write 16 or 32 bit files and supports pausing while writing to a single file. Good for live shows. It also claims to support binding controls to MIDI events, which would be quite cool if it works.

Anyway, here's my Debian package, built against Sarge. It depends on a lot of shit, which is even more of a reason for me to set up an APT repo. Until then, read the APT HOWTO to set up your own with my packages on your local hard disk.

posted at: 17:15 | path: /debian | permanent link to this entry

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