Hi Alan,
I'd have a look at:

http://calf.sourceforge.net/

Whilst it does have to run under x, it is a great way of doing exactly
those jobs you talk about and we run it for an FM community station I
manage here in the UK.

I use jackd to direct the live output from Rivendell and line-input (for
mixing desk, etc) to the calfjack tools, this then runs compressor (and
any others, you can chain together so the Deesser, gate, etc) and the
finally send the output to darkice, icecast, liquidsoap, etc.

Hope that helps

Andy


On 09/05/13 14:24, Alan Peterson wrote:
> Back in July of 2011, I posted this message about a processor plug-in
> I found: ____________________________________________________
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Peterson"
> <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [RDD] Internal processing
> 
> I see where Stereo Tool 6.10 comes in a Linux version. Don't know if
> it's a realtime plug in or can be made as such, but it looks
> interesting. The free version includes a Noise gate, FM hiss remover,
> AGC, 10-band compressor and final limiter and a bunch of other bits.
> A paid-for version adds in FM stereo encoding and RDS encoding, as
> long as its used with a 192 kHz soundcard.
> 
> http://www.stereotool.com/ 
> ____________________________________________________
> 
> Has anything changed in the interim? Is anyone working with this as a
> station processor? Sure like to know.
> 
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