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Developer(s) | Kai Vehmanen |
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Initial release | 1995 [1] |
Stable release | 2.9.3 (January 11, 2020 [±] | )
Preview release | None [±] |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | IA32, PowerPC, ARM, SPARC |
Available in | ? |
Type |
hard-disk recording audio processing |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | http://nosignal.fi/ecasound/index.php |
Ecasound is a hard-disk recording and audio processing tool for Unix-like computer operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD.
Ecasound allows flexible interconnection of audio inputs, files, outputs, and effects algorithms, realtime-controllable by builtin oscillators, MIDI, or interprocess communication via GUI front-end. Ecasound supports JACK and LADSPA effects plug-ins.
The team leader is Kai Vehmanen, with dozens of contributors. Kai joined the project in 1995, when it was called wavstat, a simple DSP utility running under OS/2. Available under the GNU General Public License, Ecasound is free software.
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:
This article has multiple issues. Please help
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Developer(s) | Kai Vehmanen |
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Initial release | 1995 [1] |
Stable release | 2.9.3 (January 11, 2020 [±] | )
Preview release | None [±] |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | IA32, PowerPC, ARM, SPARC |
Available in | ? |
Type |
hard-disk recording audio processing |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | http://nosignal.fi/ecasound/index.php |
Ecasound is a hard-disk recording and audio processing tool for Unix-like computer operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD.
Ecasound allows flexible interconnection of audio inputs, files, outputs, and effects algorithms, realtime-controllable by builtin oscillators, MIDI, or interprocess communication via GUI front-end. Ecasound supports JACK and LADSPA effects plug-ins.
The team leader is Kai Vehmanen, with dozens of contributors. Kai joined the project in 1995, when it was called wavstat, a simple DSP utility running under OS/2. Available under the GNU General Public License, Ecasound is free software.
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: