Music production session manager https://www.laborejo.org
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#Agordejo Program version 0.4.2

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Agordejo (Esperanto: 'place to set things up') is a music production session manager. It is used to start your programs, remember their (JACK) interconnections and make your life easier in general.

You can create a session, or project, add programs to it and then use commands to save, start/stop, hide/show all programs at once, or individually. At a later date you can then re-open the session and continue where you left off.

Agordejo does not re-invent the wheel but instead uses the New-Session-Manager daemon and enhances it with some tricks of its own, that always remain 100% compatible with the original sessions.

This README is just a short introduction. Consult the manual (see below) for more information.

Contact and Information

Installation and Starting

Download

Release Version

If the latest release is not available through your package manger you can build it yourself: Download the latest code release on https://www.laborejo.org/downloads and extract it.

Git Version

It is possible to clone a git repository.

git clone https://git.laborejo.org/lss/agordejo.git

Dependencies

  • Glibc
  • Python 3.6 (maybe earlier)
  • PyQt5 for Python 3
  • DejaVu Sans Sarif TTF (Font) (recommended, but not technically necessary)
  • nsmd: New Session Manager
  • pyxdg: python-xdg

Build Dependencies

  • Bash
  • GCC (development is done on 8.2, but most likely you can use a much earlier version)

Environment:

  • Jack Audio Connection Kit must be running

Build and Install

./configure --prefix=/usr/local
make
sudo make install

Starting

If you installed Agordejo through a package manager or yourself simply use your application launcher or terminal to start the executable agordejo

You can also run Agordejo after extracting the release archive or cloning from git, without make or installation. If you did so, for additional features please link tools/nsm-data to your executable PATH.

Use the manpage man agordejo or run agordejo --help (or local variant ./agordejo --help ) to see available command line parameters.