Thanks so much for this. I had been using Cubase or Wavelab for this but when stretching so long they always leave nasty artifacts such as pops and this doesn't. I love it! This is the perfect tool for ambient music.
Has anyone tried HyperMammut? I'm going to try it with the vmplayer when I get the chance.
I'm using the Knoppix DVD version 4. I really like this but I wish I knew how to compile.
HyperMammut - an experimental program for processing images/sounds using by processing the whole sound/image using a single FFT or other transforms (like DCT,DST,etc).
Copyright (c) 2006 Nasca Octavian Paul. Released under GNU General Public License v.2
I occasionally do linux, and try to compile, and always fail. I can never figure out how to do it right. I think that's one of the main things holding me back from linux.
if compiling is what keeps you from running linux, check out a debian-based system, like the Demudi I'm running. Check here for more details, and here for a screenshot of my Sound menu, what I'm running without compiling anything
Ken, I am in Linux now with the knoppix DVD. To remember your settings it can create a partition on a USB drive. It would be a safe way to use the internet or a great emergency way to boot. It sees the hard drive NTFS etc. partitions and has cd/dvd burning software and works with my wireless LAN. You could have a computer with no hard drive. That's pretty weird. It does see USB devices too. I do have audio but rosegarden doesn't have audio for some reason. It does not look like competition for Steinberg Jones. A linux version of Cubase would be so awesome. In any event Linux is getting better. You might be interesed in this:
"Ubuntu is a free, open source Linux-based operating system that starts with the breadth of Debian and adds regular releases (every six months), a clear focus on the user and usability (it should "Just Work", TM) and a commitment to security updates with 18 months of support for every release (and with 6.06 LTS you get 3 years on the desktop and 5 on the server!). Ubuntu ships with the latest GNOME release as well as a selection of server and desktop software that makes for a comfortable desktop experience off a single installation CD."
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