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ardour-util.sh.in | ||
common.cc | ||
common.h | ||
copy-mixer.cc | ||
debug | ||
example.cc | ||
export.cc | ||
fix_bbtppq.cc | ||
new_empty_session.cc | ||
new_session.cc | ||
README | ||
run | ||
wscript |
Ardour Session Utilities ======================== This folder contains some tools which directly use libardour to access ardour sessions. The overall goal it to provide some non-interactive unix-style commandline tools, which are installed along with DAW. These tools depend on the "dummy" backend to be available, configure ardour with e.g. ./waf configure --with-backends=jack,alsa,dummy ... Adding new tools ---------------- One C++ source per tool, see "example.cc" and "export.cc" cp session_utils/example.cc session_utils/your_new_tool_name.cc edit session_utils/new_tool_name.cc ./waf The tool is automatically compiled and deployed when installing, using the program-name as prefix. e.g. "export.cc" becomes "ardour4-export". (or "mixbus3-export", depending on the project configuration) Test run from the source ------------------------ cd session_utils ./run ardour6-your_new_tool_name or ./run ardour6-export --help and to debug the tool under gdb/lldb: ./debug ardour6-export