"""""Speaking of Windows programs, there's a feature I use in WaveLab that I haven't been able to find in any FOSS software. That program has something called a "master section," which is basically just a bunch of slots for plugins. They all effect the sound in real-time, and when you've tweaked them to your liking, you hit a button called "Render" and it processes the active wave files in non-real-time.
I know about stuff like JackRack, but AFAIK you can't render to a wave file except in real time. Also, using Audacity, you can only render one effect at a time, and you can't listen to it in real time (e.g. to edit the file with the effects on). Anyone know of a tool that does this? It makes mastering a lot easier.""""""" You could use Ardour for this. or for real master job use JAMin 2009/12/8 Karlheinz Noise <[email protected]> > > Just a quick note, Karlheinz. There IS a Linux standard for plug-in > GUIs. > > It is called LV2 (http://lv2plug.in/) It is fairly new, but seems to be > > promising. I've used some LV2 plug-ins, and they're pretty cool. > > This is good news. I heard some vague rumblings about this a while ago, but > I didn't know it was actually happening. > > Hopefully a lot of software will implement it soon. If I actually get good > at C++, maybe I'll even try my hand at porting a few "open-source" VST's. > > There was this guy named Richard Brooks, who created a bunch of knob and > slider images (for a Win program called SynthEdit, which I still use). His > site's gone now, but I still have those images somewhere. Maybe I can > convince him to make them CC, if I can find him... > > Speaking of Windows programs, there's a feature I use in WaveLab that I > haven't been able to find in any FOSS software. That program has something > called a "master section," which is basically just a bunch of slots for > plugins. They all effect the sound in real-time, and when you've tweaked > them to your liking, you hit a button called "Render" and it processes the > active wave files in non-real-time. > > I know about stuff like JackRack, but AFAIK you can't render to a wave file > except in real time. Also, using Audacity, you can only render one effect at > a time, and you can't listen to it in real time (e.g. to edit the file with > the effects on). Anyone know of a tool that does this? It makes mastering a > lot easier. > > > I kind of hope the 'nick' sticks: "UbuStu" (perhaps it has been > > used before, but this is the first time I have noticed it(?). > > I'm not the one who came up with it, but I don't remember who did. I like > the Pere Ubu connotations. > > And, thanks for the kind words. > > I'm deliberately avoiding writing about the whole Linux usability stance. I > think by now I've made whatever point I could make. > > -Karlheinz > _______________________ > http://www.khznoise.com > > ------------------------------ > Windows 7: Unclutter your desktop. Learn > more.<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/videos-tours.aspx?h=7sec&slideid=1&media=aero-shake-7second&listid=1&stop=1&ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_7secdemo:122009> > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > > -- Fagote / Contrafagote Bassoon / Contra-bassoon http://myspace.com/ricardolameiro
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