Gene Heskett wrote: > On Tuesday 23 March 2010, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > >> James Morris wrote: >> >>> I'm with Louigi on this - I'd like to set up a sequence in whatever >>> sequencer I'm using and draw graphs to control cut-offs modulations etc >>> etc in some softsynth BEFORE the sound is output/recorded. >>> >>> But because I can't do this, I have to settle with recording the audio of >>> the synth into ardour, and then use automation to control the params of >>> various LV2/LADSPA plugins. It has provided some interesting (to me) >>> results :-) >>> >>> >>> http://jwm-art.net/art/audio/qtest_fallibility.mp3 >>> >>> but I doubt the engineers (or real musicians) amongst you will approve. >>> >>> James. >>> >> Hi James :) >> > > Likewise, Hi James. I thought the percussion was very good, but the keyboard > came in, then the mp3 distortion was obvious and I killed it. But the kill > wasn't clean and I had to hunt the player down with htop and kill the top > copy of the player, it was left looping about a bar. I wonder if a FLAC or > ogg would have torn up the keyboard sound like that? I'd like to try one of > those formats myself as it did sound like the beginnings of something worth > listening to. > > >> very good composition, very good arrangement and a good recording. I >> really do like it, a FLAC or WAV for private listening is welcome :). >> I planed to do something similar using Linux. Using hardware synth >> controlled by the ATARI ST Cubase SysEx Windows to record changes for >> the filters etc. and using an anlog mixer a song like yours is easy to do. >> Perhaps this SysEx thing is needed for Linux sequencers too. >> Anyway, you were able to this recording using Linux. >> >> Cheers! >> Ralf >>
The MP3 seems to be ok here, but I'm not comfortable with this codec in general. I guess everything for the keyboard should be as it is for the MP3. Anyway, I prefer FLAC and WAV. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
