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I used to always keep a minidisc recorder in my studio running in a mode where when you pressed record it wrote the last 10 seconds of audio to the disk and then caught up to realtime and kept recording. The recorder died and haven't been able to replace it, so this is a simple jack app to do the same job. It has the advantage that it never clips and can be wired to any part of the jack graph. The idea is that I doodle away with whatever is kicking around in my studio and when I heard an interesting noise, I'd press record and capture it, without having to try and recreate it. :) I've been using it to record occasional bursts of interesting noise from jack apps feeding back into each other. It seems to be stable for me, but there could be threading issues and race condidtions if run without SCHED_FIFO (ie. without jackd -R).
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
timemachine-0.3.3-3.aarch64.html | Records audio up to ten seconds ago | OpenMandriva 5.0 for aarch64 | timemachine-0.3.3-3.aarch64.rpm |
timemachine-0.3.3-3.aarch64.html | Records audio up to ten seconds ago | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | timemachine-0.3.3-3.aarch64.rpm |
timemachine-0.3.3-3.x86_64.html | Records audio up to ten seconds ago | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | timemachine-0.3.3-3.x86_64.rpm |
timemachine-0.3.3-3.x86_64.html | Records audio up to ten seconds ago | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | timemachine-0.3.3-3.x86_64.rpm |
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