Snd-ls is a sound editor distributed software that is an extension of Snd.
To install Snd-ls, some requirements must be met such as guile, gtk-2, jack, libsamplerate, ladspa, liblrdf, fftw3, and libxt-dev. It's important to note that guile-devel, gtk-2-devel, and liblrdf-devel are needed at runtime.
After fulfilling the requirements, Snd-ls can be installed in three steps. Firstly, config.scm must be edited for configuration settings. Next, ./build must be run, and then as root, ./install. It is not necessary to uninstall any previously installed versions of SND or Snd-ls, as it does not interfere with those versions.
Once installed, the executable name is "snd-ls", and if a previous version of Snd-ls is installed, the old version will be overwritten. To uninstall, run ./uninstall.
The latest release of Snd-ls has some notable changes such as a default resampling quality change, a workaround for shift-handling across various keyboard settings, and an updated rt stuff to latest versions. Also, a check for Guile 1.8 was added since Snd-ls crashes with this version, although all versions of 1.7 seem to work. Moreover, JackPortIsPhysical is used when finding jack ports instead of "alsa_pcm".
Overall, Snd-ls makes it easier for users to set up and use Snd without any complications.
Version 0.9.5.4: N/A