GDAM Home Page

GDAM is Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer.

It was conceived on some beautiful summer morning (in 1998), and developed with drive and enthusiasm that seemed completely unnatural.

Development is as hectic now; here is a list of features:


Docs

We have begun collecting GDAM Documentation online.


Samples

Here are a few unaltered live recordings:

And here [300k] are a couple of screenshots. These screenshots are a few versions old, but the appearance has stayed fixed, for now. Annotated screenshots can be found on the turntable info and wheels info pages.


The Source Code

Here is the source code beta 0.918 in gzipped-tar format. As gdam is under constant development, consider using cvs to get the most recent version.


CVS

The current working version of the source code is available via anonymous cvs access thanks to sourceforge.net. This code should be about as stable as the latest package, and contains recent bug fixes and improvements.

the following commands should suffice, press enter when prompted for a password.


Development / Mailing List

Developer information can be found on our sourceforge page. . There you can also sign on to mailing lists, report bugs, and participate in online forums.


Platform notes

Currently, the code requires gtk 1.2, and is untested under 1.3. Libglade 0.11 highly recommended, libglade-0.6 may not work. Most recent version of readline is supported. Everything is tested only i386 for now... If you wish to run gdam on another platform, please contact me. I am eager to hear your results, and help you with any snags.


Package Dependencies

The following RedHat packages may be required:

Old redhat systems might prefer source rpms...

If you use themes, get a recent version of gtk to avoid drawing problems.

Under Debian GNU/Linux you should apt-get the following:

You should use at least "potato" (debian 2.2) or later for themes to work properly.

Links

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The Archives

These are ancient versions of GDAM. Perhaps of interest is the java version (available through alpha10). Here they are.

Authors

Dave Benson, daveb@ffem.org - the C sound library
Geoff Matters, geoff@ugcs.caltech.edu - the various GUIs