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Recording Music - Vidme

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Do you enjoy free and open source audio/music programs like Audacity? ZynAddSubFX/Yoshimi? Hydrogen? Do you play guitar? These are all fun to mess around with, but what about doing so in a command line? No JACK required.Commands to note:1. tmux new-session \; set -g mouse on \; split-window -v -p 86 \; split-window -h -p 68 mocp \; split-window -h -p 45 alsamixer \; split-window -v -p 65 \; split-window -v cava \; attach2. h2cli -k [drum kit]3. ls ~/.hydrogen/data/drumkits/4. aconnect --list5. aconnect # #6. ffmpeg -f pulse -i default "output.wav"7. tree ~/.config/yoshimi/presets/banks/8. yoshimi --auto-connect --no-gui --load-instrument="/path/to/instrument.xiz"9. ffmpeg -i input1.wav -i input2.wav -filter_complex amerge -ac 2 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 4 output.mp3Find me:https://twitter.com/theouterlinux https://theouterlinux.tumblr.com https://theouterlinux.artstation.com https://twitch.tv/theouterlinux #linux #unix #commandline #terminal #tmux #music #audio #recording #help #howto #tutorial

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