RhythmLab is a software that lets you create and see polyrhythms with a user-friendly drum-machine interface.
RhythmLab is distributed under the Gnu General Public License and is available for download as a tarball, which includes the program's source and an x86 Linux executable linked against libc6, gtk 1.2.1, and audiofile 0.16. To use RhythmLab, users will also need percussion samples, which can be found in the program's Links section.
This program was designed to be portable to other Linux architectures and other POSIX platforms that support OSS and pthreads, although it has not been thoroughly tested. The creators welcome patches from users who encounter any issues.
RhythmLab offers several useful command-line options, including the ability to specify mono or stereo channels and PCM output devices. It also allows users to request specific OSS audio formats and adjust maximum relative volume and period scales. Additionally, users can output raw samples to a file or set the sampling rate for the program. RhythmLab also provides details of format negotiation with the OSS driver.
Overall, RhythmLab is an excellent tool for anyone looking to create complex polyrhythms quickly and easily. Its simple interface and customizable options make it a standout program in its category.
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