Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 12:03:30 -0500 From: Mathew Kanner <mat@cnd.mcgill.ca> To: Jim Durham <durham@jcdurham.com> Cc: "Ben H." <strbenjr@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Sound recording and producing CDs Message-ID: <20040328170330.GB92149@cnd.mcgill.ca> In-Reply-To: <200403280013.33993.durham@jcdurham.com> References: <20040326135246.55339.qmail@web41605.mail.yahoo.com> <200403280013.33993.durham@jcdurham.com>
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On Mar 28, Jim Durham wrote: > On Friday 26 March 2004 08:52 am, Ben H. wrote: > > I cast my vote for Audacity. I use it all the time for recording a live band > and then editing the recording and saving it in .wav format. Then I use > burncd to burn the CD. These are both available in ports. Audacity is very > powerful and quite intuitive to use. > > You didn't say if this was to be set up as a timed recording at a certain > time? If so, you might want a command-line style recorder that can be started > from cron. I have one here that I helped write that I could send you the > source for, or there is one in /usr/ports/audio that will work, but I forget > the name...readthe descriptions in /usr/ports/audio/* . > > I hesitate to comment on Rosegarden. I haven't used it in a long time. > It worked. It was a little rough. It may be much better now. Rosegarden is very dated (or at least the version in the ports). Last time I looked there was little hope to get a more current version working on FreeBSD (I think they depended on Alsa). I've submitted PRs with for Anthem and it's dependcies, http://www.arsvcs.demon.co.uk/rci/sound/anthem/anthem.htm It's seems quite nice. --Mat -- sig machine broken
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