Re: [linux-audio-user] FreeWheeling live looper prerelease

From: Wolfgang Woehl <tito@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 19:41:05 EET

"JP Mercury" <swirlee@email-addr-hidden>:
> FreeWheeling is an audio tool for live looping. It provides a highly
> configurable, fluid user interface for instrumentalists to capture
> loops in real-time. Based on the JACK, ALSA, and SDL libraries, it
> integrates with FluidSynth, a software synthesizer.
>
> Think a bit of Ableton Live and a bit of Sooperlooper.

I'm still sobbing tears of joy.

How do you trim loops? How does cut mode work?
What does the number next to "poze" mean? Ehm, what does "poze" mean?
How do you pan triggers/loops?
You can't save it seems. Isn't that a tad overspiritual?

Big thank you so far
Wolfgang
Received on Tue Jan 4 20:15:19 2005

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