JackMix

what is JackMix

Latest released version is 0.4.1 [jackmix-0.4.1.tar.gz].

Ever struggled with a number of jack applications on your desktop everyone using its own master volume-fader but not one common place for all the volumes directly accessible?

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jackmix:0.4

"JackMix (Un)L(e)ashed"

From the "doing-my-exams-I-need-a-break"- and the "long-long-time-ago"-depth. comes the next release of JackMix.

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jackmix:0.3

"Sliders vs. Knobs"

From the "programming during Linux-Audio-Conference"-depth. comes the next release of JackMix.

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jackmix:0.0.3 and older

Latest (hopefully) stable version in this branch is: jackmix-0.0.3.tar.gz.

Be sure to apply jackmix-0.0.3-r1.diff to make configure require Qt>=3.2.

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jackmix:0.2

"One step back, two ahead!"

After almost two years of silence I managed to put together a new release of JackMix. The name explained: Comparing to jackmix:0.1.0 some experimental features are dropped. On the other hand this release is the first to use scons for the buildsystem and qt4 for the toolkit.

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jackmix:0.1.0

Download: JackMix 0.1

This is a new experimental release of JackMix. After a year without a release I figured I should do this before JackMix is announced dead...

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JackMix:download

The latest stable version is jackmix:0.4.1.

Screenshots can be found here.

Older versions are jackmix:0.3, jackmix:0.2, jackmix:0.1 and jackmix:0.0.3.

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JackMix:links

linux & audio

http://jackaudio.org/
Jack Audio Connection Kit - A sound server aimed at low-latency and professional usage.

http://portal.linuxaudio.org/
The Home of the Linux Audio Developers Mailing List and much more

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JackMix:concept

the conception of JackMix

usage

The basic concept of a mixer is rather easy: You have a number of inputs (n) which you want to route and mix into a number of outputs (m). So there is a (n,m)-matrix and the elements define the mixingvalues.

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JackMix:features

This is a list of features which are stable, inprogress or planned until a certain release.

head (work-inprogress)

Features currently worked on for the next release and more or less implemented and working in the developer version from svn:

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