Fillmore

Multitrack audio recorder for GNOME

Fillmore

features

Fillmore 0.1 was released on June 9, 2010 and is suitable for basic audio editing work. Current features include:

  • Record audio from a microphone
  • Arrange audio clips on a timeline
  • Copy, paste, split, trim clips
  • Adjust panning and volume
  • User-specified time signature and tempo
  • Metronome plays during recording and/or playback

Future goals:

  • Clip looping
  • Parameter automation
  • MIDI
  • LADSPA effects

installation

There are two ways to download the Fillmore source code:

  • Download the source tarball: recommended for a stable release

  • For the latest code, check out the source from our Subversion server:

    $ svn co svn://svn.yorba.org/media/trunk media

Our wiki contains instructions on how to build and install Fillmore.

documentation & support

  1. Architecture

    Fillmore is written in Vala and based on the GStreamer and Gnonlin media libraries.

    Fillmore shares much of its code with our open source video editor, Lombard. Fillmore and Lombard projects are compatible: they can be opened in either application. This means, for example, that you can develop a video in Lombard and then open it in Fillmore to do specialized audio work.

  2. Documentation

    The Fillmore user guide explains how to use Fillmore. Our wiki has more information about Fillmore for both users and developers.

    If you're interested in following Fillmore's development or discussing its proposed features, sign up for our mailing list.

  3. Join us

    We're actively looking for contributors to help out with Fillmore's development. To get involved, download and build the source, then browse our wiki and read about about outstanding development tasks.

    Fillmore is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1.