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xwax: Audio interfacing
http://xwax.org/interface.html
Despite the fact some commercial systems are tied to their own audio harware, ever since the original Final Scratch these have been just normal soundcards and the work is done in software. As such, one of the strengths of xwax is that it can work with any soundcard available on Linux. This was the original test setup for xwax and is a good way to get started using a single basic audio interface (eg. Soundblaster Live):. If you've tried this. There any a few USB/firewire audio interfaces available which a...
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xwax development
http://xwax.org/devel
So, you're interested in contributing to xwax. Or maybe just interested to learn how it turns that noise from the vinyl into full vinyl control. Well, you've come to the right place. Welcome to the xwax developers' pages. In May 2007, which its original aims fulfilled, I decided to make it freely available on the 'net for others to use. After a great response to the binary release which included club, studio and radio use, the first open-source release of xwax soon followed in June. Also, before you make...
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xwax: Getting started
http://xwax.org/guide.html
Getting started with xwax. Getting xwax up and running isn't difficult at all, as long as you have a working Linux system and soundcard. If you're having problems, consult the troubleshooting. The source code and read the. File for instructions. You're likely to end up with something like:. Tar xvzf xwax-1.0.tar.gz $ cd xwax-1.0 $ make PREFIX=/usr/local ALSA=yes $ su # make PREFIX=/usr/local ALSA=yes install. Compilation errors are most likely the result of missing libraries. See the troubleshooting.
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xwax: Overview
http://xwax.org/overview.html
Just like other timecode-based DJ software, xwax uses the PC/laptop as an intermediate between an existing turntable and mixer. You will need:. PC/laptop with Linux operating system. Stereo audio interface, and pre-amplifier — one set for each 'deck'. Timecode vinyls — one for each 'deck' (see below. Supplied as standard with most modern Linux distributions). Modest CPU, Pentium III 600 or faster (more the better). Lots of RAM, typically 512Mb or more. 1st edition pressings only. Is used for the graphica...
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xwax: Downloads
http://xwax.org/download.html
Xwax comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This means that if the software deletes all your data, or if you lose a gig because it doesn't perform for you on the night, then you are solely responsible. That said, it has been found to be stable and is supplied in good faith. Xwax is licensed under the conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2. Latest release: 1.5 — 9th February 2014. Xwax 1.5 source code.