Toolaboola is an open source software used for real-time mixing of sound files with adjustable features including rate of play and amplitude level.
One of the key features of Oolaboola is its distribution under the GNU General Public License, which ensures its openness and accessibility. Additionally, you'll never have to worry about your cross-fader wearing out! Oolaboola can play .wav files of various formats, and it is equipped to handle MIDI input. You can also output digital files.
Oolaboola makes it easy to set and goto marks, create loops, and record your actions for later playback. Moreover, it's an efficient software that can mix two files in about as much time as a Pentium 50 requires. Oolaboola also has low latency, with time between your actions and the change in output that can be as low as 1/100th of a second.
Oolaboola supports separate output to a 'cue' channel, and you can control the rate-of-play from 0 to 2X in increments of .001. Additionally, you can modify its behavior with a Python rc file to improve your user experience.
The latest release of Oolaboola has fixed a few bugs, mostly build and linkage problems that were causing difficulties for some users. Overall, Oolaboola is an excellent software for anyone looking to mix and manipulate sound files in real-time.
Version 0.3.1: N/A