KLUPPE(1) General Commands Manual KLUPPE(1)NAME
kluppe - loop-player and recorder designed for live use
SYNOPSIS
kluppe
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kluppe program, a graphical loop player and recorder.
To start using kluppe , first start the jackd server, then kluppe, and create a new looper. You can either start recording a new sound
(using create a new buffer), or load a sound file. For each looper, select the buffer you want to use.
kluppe features include:
- multiple files buffers, multiple 'loopers' tracks
- direct (gui) access to all loopers
- combined and per loop output ports for jack
- different playmodes including "granular"
OPTIONS
If a projectfile is given as startup argument, kluppe will try to open it.
SEE ALSO
jackd (1)
The program homepage is at http://kluppe.klingt.org/
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Brossier <piem@altern.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 3, 2004 KLUPPE(1)
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SYNOPSIS
sooperlooper [options...]
DESCRIPTION
SooperLooper is a live looping sampler capable of immediate loop recording, overdubbing, multiplying, reversing and more. It allows for
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-c <num> , --channels=<num>
channel count for each looper (default is 2)
-t <numsecs> , --looptime=<num>
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-q , --quiet
do not output status to stderr
-h , --help
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-V , --version
show version only
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Jesse Chappell
SEE ALSO slconsole(1), slregister(1), slgui(1)AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <quadrispro@ubuntu.com> for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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