> l make it MIT - or what would be the best suiting license for master_me
MIT would be awesome! I personally go with the STK-4.3 license, which I
interpret as MIT plus a non-binding request to contribute useful
modifications that are distributed.
- Julius
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 2:00 PM Klaus
Ok, so what I find strange is that the official specs paper does not
specify the exact filter...
I set up faustlive today with atom as an editor - pretty happy with it
for now and -double precision works :)
Good night!
Klaus
On Thu, 2022-05-12 at 13:12 -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> I see that
Well hello licensing ;) Another topic I need to learn about. I'll make
it MIT - or what would be the best suiting license for master_me? Itwas
developed with great help from the community, so it should be open to
anyone <3
Klaus
On Thu, 2022-05-12 at 13:21 -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> Oops, I
Oops, I just noticed that master_me is GPL, so I can't use that either.
That's ok, I can work from my original contribution to the project if I
ever need LUFS for someone I am helping.
(which seems likely - we should be using LUFS instead of dBFS all over the
place!)
- Julius
On Thu, May 12,
I see that the reaper loudness meter is LGPL. Since I require MIT-level
license freedom in the Faust world (for my consulting work), I won't look
at that.
It sounds like we want to tweak the filter designs to give -18 LUFS for the
tones you shared from Reaper.
The main unknown parameter, as I
Hello,
has anyone done an expander (ratio below threshold)? I can't seem to
find any in the libraries.
Preferrably as versatile as the newer comressors in compressors.lib by
Bart Brouns (like FFcompressor_N_chan) with N-channel, knee, link,
meter... ;)
Thanks, Klaus
> double precision is not available in faustide, right?
Yes still not.
> I will try and
> install faustlive today.
Yes. You can use « -double » in FL «Compilation / FAUST Compiler Options »
> Or would you recommend some other ide
> solution? (I am on arch linux.)
>
Stéphane
Thanks Julius!
On Wed, 2022-05-11 at 20:05 -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > 1. how does this help if we need reference sine tones from another
> > source? I did a series of test tones in Reaper, all normalised to -
> > 18lufs. Here ist the test-
> > audio: https://cloud.4ohm.de/s/c7ynWemXS9eXibH
>