User Interface
Ecasound is a command-line tool: it does not include a native graphical interface. Major tasks (recording, mixdown) can be easily performed directly from the command line interface, or by scripts. Several GUI front-ends have been written for it:
- EcaEnveloptor - Creates envelopes for ecasound objects, requires PyGTK & pyecasound. Non-realtime. By Arto Hamara (13/06/2001)
- Nama Multitrack recorder, mixer and mastering application. Tk and ReadLine interfaces. By Joel Roth (13/01/2010)
- EMi - Mastering interface, virtual rackmount effect. Python-based. By Felix Le Blanc (27/04/2006)
- GAS Graphical Audio Sequencer. Multitrack recording and mixing. GTK based. by Luke Tindall. (2001) (?-site down)
- TkEca Controls almost all features: multitrack recorder/mixer. Tcl/Tk interface. By Luis Gasparotto (29/01/2004)
- Visecas Preserves Ecasound semantics: edits chains & audio objects, not tracks/regions. GTK+ based. By Jan Weil (22/01/2004)
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