Live audio tools could use some work in openSUSE and are fun to play with.
Finally many of these tools are making it into tumbleweed (And Leap 15.3) especially Cadence.
This hackweek
- Write a guide to configuring Jack with Cadence.
- Work out how to store and reload configurations, For example in a Video call I normally run my mic through a compressor, desser and noise gate using calf followed by 2 instances of jack mixer so I can control what I and people in the call here.
- Look at other audio related programs that could be packaged or improved.
From a older hackweek:
- Many Live Audio tools Live in a devel project and are slightly out of date and not pushed to openSUSE Releases.
- List to come.
- SUSE Studio image with everything (mostly jack) configured out of the box.
- Deploy image to whatever development boards are lying around and create a guitar muti-fx / amp simulator pedal.
- Setup walk throughs Videos and Demonstrations.
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about 7 years ago by simotek | Reply
The main aim for this hackweek is getting everything in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:simotek:multimedia into tumbleweed, especially cadence then recording some videos on setup etc and maybe updating versions of any multimedia apps that have fallen behind
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about 7 years ago by simotek | Reply
The main aim for this hackweek is getting everything in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:simotek:multimedia into tumbleweed, especially cadence then recording some videos on setup etc and maybe updating versions of any multimedia apps that have fallen behind
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