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terminatorX

terminatorX

terminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to "scratch" on digitally sampled audio data (*.wav, *.au, *.ogg, *.mp3, etc.) the way hiphop-DJs scratch on vinyl records.

It features multiple turntables, realtime effects (buit-in as well as LADSPA plugin effects), a sequencer and MIDI interface - all accessible through an easy-to-use gtk+ Graphical User Interface.

TerminatorX operates at an arbitrary sampling rate with 16Bit samplesand 2 channels (aka stereo). Samples will be converted to mono on loading.

 terminatorX 3.8.2

Price
Free to download

Size
0.3MB
License

GNU GPL v2

Developer
Alexander König

Website
terminatorx.org

System Requirements
gtk+ Version 2.0 or above
glibc2
LADSPA
LibXML
Working ALSA setup 

Optional:
libcap
liblrdf which allows categorizing LADSPA plugins
libaudiofile
libvorbis
mad library, mpg123 or mpg321
sox

Support Sites:
Manual, terminatorX TOOT, FAQ

Selected Reviews: LinuxDevCenter

Features include:

  • Scratching
  • Multiple turntables
  • Built-in Sequencer
  • MIDI Interface
  • Pitch / Volume settings for each turntable
  • Effects (Lowpass/Echo) configurable for each turntable
  • Syncing tables to one master turntable
  • Broad audiofile-type support
  • Record to disk
  • Save and Load turntable sets (.tX - files)
  • Support for LADSPA plugins.
  • Support for the JACK Audio Connection Kit
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