terminatorX

terminatorX is a piece of free software that I have written. It enables its users to create sounds that would require abusing a turntable when generated by traditional means. terminatorX is known to run fine on Linux and BSD derivatives and is included with a range of distributions. To find out more about terminatorX visit […]

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New scratching device

Today I finally managed to release a new version of terminatorX, which had been broken for quite a while as some changes in either gtk+ or X.org broke the mouse grabbing code. Anyway, just recently I bought a new mouse as the left button of its predecessor was worn out. I decided to go for […]

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aseqjoy

aseqjoy is a tiny little tool that allows you to create MIDI events with your joystick. These MIDI events are sent through the ALSA sequencer API, so they can be routed either to a software sequencer or to real MIDI hardware. I wrote it mainly to use it together with terminatorX but it might be […]

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Projects

From time to time I might create some piece of software that could be useful to somebody else. Right now you can find the following: Linux Audio: terminatorX – a realtime audio synthesizer aseqjoy – control your ALSA sequencer with joy Random Python Scripts: gpsopt – throw away your GPS waypoints

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