TerminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to "scratch" on digitally sampled audio data (*.wav, *.au, *.mp3, etc.) the way hiphop-DJs scratch on vinyl records. It features multiple turntables, realtime effects (built-in as well as LADSPA plugin effects), a sequencer, and an easy-to-use GTK+ GUI.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Sound Synthesis |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release brings support for stereo LADSPA plugins, a new Dry/Wet control, reverse MIDI mapping, stereo VU meters, user interface improvements, and many bugfixes.


Changes: This release introduces a JACK back-end, MIDI enhancements, adjustable colors, a sequencer menu, support for Linux POSIX capabilities, and a default MIDI mapping. Bugfixes include a functional ALSA back-end, support for more GCC versions, and security and other minor fixes.


Changes: This release introduces an ALSA backend, a MIDI interface, zoomable audio widgets, a pitch calculator, XML set files, GUI cleanups, fullscreen operation, and more. A significant amount of bugs have also been fixed.


Changes: This release adds support for GTK+ version 2. The audiofile loading routines were significantly improved. Configuration data is now stored within an XML document. Suid-root installation is now supported to enhance performance. A cleaner user interface is now used. A panel bar and a manpage were added. Many bugs were fixed, including ones related to endian issues.


Changes: Support for Ogg Vorbis files, support for using mpg321 instead of mpg123, new mute/solo buttons for each turntable, ability to use seperate input devices with XFree86 > 4, and multiple bugfixes.