TerminatorX will let you setup as many channels as you have computer power to run, so doing 4 loops with terminatorX would be dead easy.

On Jan 22, 2008 1:54 PM, Rory Walsh < rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
I'm trying to help a friend of mine set up a multi out audio player on a
linux box for an installation that will loop 4 stereo files continuously
for several hours. I have been trying to help him set up Csound over
internet chat for the last hour and we can't seem to get Csound to
recognise alsa as a real time audio module. He basically downloaded the
linux installer but when he ran it it didn't put things where they were
supposed to go so I just got him to cp and ln all the relative files to
their correct location. Csound will run and does not give out about
OPCODEDIR, we set this to point to /Desktop/Csound5/linux_f32/opcodes,
but whenever he tried alsa as an rt option it said unknown audio module.
By the way there was no plugins directory with the installer, only an
opcodes one. Anyway I'm not too interested in spending the duration of
tomorrow morning sending text back and forth just to do this simple task
so does anyone know of a simple multitrack audio player? The simpler the
better, command line is fine. Ardour is a bit complicated for such a
simple task and Audacity doesn't support more than 2 channel output. Cheers,

Rory.


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