Re: [linux-audio-user] Song (i.e. project) managers ?

From: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Sep 11 2006 - 20:52:58 EEST

On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 17:51 -0400, lanas wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Now that I got some things running (jack, Zyn, Hydrogen and Ardour)
> not int he best of ways, but still, I get fun from trying this and thus
> doing little jams. I reckon that I have a lot more to learn and would
> eventually like to use Studio64 (now using CCRMA) to take most benefit
> from the machine.
>
> So now that I do some jams using accoustic guitar and software-based
> sounds, I start to wonder if there are any song (i.e. project) managers
> out there that could, say, launch all apps with the proper settings
> according to a song ?
>
> Better yet. We have MIDI. This is quite a standard that everyone
> seems to adhere to. We have Jack. Now, is there a standard means to IPC
> between audio apps ? Such that a song manager could IPC (and
> eventually launch apps that are not running) to the various apps used
> for song, setting along the way the parameters for each app through
> IPC ?
>
> Such a song manager could, using this standardized IPC, get a dump of
> relevant settings from all apps contributing to a song project and save
> that to disk to be recalled at a later time. Project templates could
> also be made.
>
> So, are there any utilities like that out there ? Is it possible to
> IPC to at least some of the audio apps out there ?

LASH is a "session manager" that some (but not all) apps already
support. It is supposed to do what you need but I have not tested it
personally.

-- Fernando
Received on Tue Sep 12 00:15:01 2006

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