Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-02-05 Thread Dan Bean
Audion has batch processing options. On 23 Jan 2007, at 21:25, David Powers wrote: On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing. Opening up a soundfile in SoundForge and waiting for the graphic rendering

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-25 Thread Benoît Pueyo
I totally agree. I usually record at -3dB + normalize with wavelab. Actually with that soft over the -2dB you have really bad clipping sounds. When recording less than 3dB you have to use some comrpessor to make sound louder, normalzing is not enough. -- Benoît. Thomas D. Cox, Jr. a

RE: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-24 Thread Odeluga, Ken
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 2007 19:50 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) recording mixes straight to computer For those of you who record your DJ mixes - what program do you use? I was just pointed to Audacity. Is it any

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-24 Thread robin
Audacity also has trouble with my Echo Audiofire2 audio interface. I've used Audacity quite a lot. The levels aren't that easily adjustable which is annoying (they seem to 'step') but other than that I think it's worth using. robin Yes it is very good *but* check that it supports

RE: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-24 Thread Toby Frith
@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer Audacity also has trouble with my Echo Audiofire2 audio interface. I've used Audacity quite a lot. The levels aren't that easily adjustable which is annoying (they seem to 'step') but other than that I think it's worth using. robin

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-24 Thread Benoît Pueyo
Im using Wavelab. Quite great as u can diretly cut the blanks (before and after the mix) on the file, master it (ie normalizing + a bit of compression when needed) very fastly. Also great thing to burn mix CDs with the track steps. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : For those of you who record

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-24 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On 1/24/07, Benoît Pueyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quite great as u can diretly cut the blanks (before and after the mix) on the file, master it (ie normalizing + a bit of compression when needed) very fastly. just so you guys know, normalizing is never a substitute for trying to record things

(313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
For those of you who record your DJ mixes - what program do you use? I was just pointed to Audacity. Is it any good? I'm on a Mac running OS X 10.4 if that makes a difference. I want something that's pretty much click and record. MEK

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread kent williams
Audacity is free and open source, and lets you record and edit audio. There are commercial packages as well like Bias Peak. On 1/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you who record your DJ mixes - what program do you use? I was just pointed to Audacity. Is it any

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread Thor Teague
I find Peak pretty underwhelming. Sound Forge, its PC counterpart, is much better IMO. But as far as clicking record and away it goes, Peak'd be fine. On 1/23/07, kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Audacity is free and open source, and lets you record and edit audio. There are commercial

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread Jacob Arnold
It might be overkill, but I swear by Amadeus Pro: http://www.hairersoft.com/AmadeusPro/AmadeusPro.html Jacob On 1/23/07, kent williams wrote: Audacity is free and open source, and lets you record and edit audio. There are commercial packages as well like Bias Peak.

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread David Powers
On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing. Opening up a soundfile in SoundForge and waiting for the graphic rendering of the WAV file to load, is often complete overkill, and since I do some of my audio

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread Jamil Ali
I'm pretty sure SoundForge can do batch processing, but I've never used it. I've seen it in the menus. David Powers wrote: On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing. Opening up a soundfile in

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread Matt Kane's Brain
Maybe try Sox: http://sox.sourceforge.net/ On Jan 23, 2007, at 16:25, David Powers wrote: On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch normalizing. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk

Re: (313) recording mixes straight to computer

2007-01-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I second the sox recommendation. ...steve... Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Maybe try Sox: http://sox.sourceforge.net/ On Jan 23, 2007, at 16:25, David Powers wrote: On an opposite note, I'm looking for something more like a command line tool for audio processing, particularly to do batch