On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Ricardo Lameiro <[email protected]>wrote:
> """""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 > > Check out this guide at the 64 Studio site: http://www.64studio.com/node/823 That will show you how to use JACK to connect Ardour and JAMin in a manner that sounds like what you want to do. It lets you both effect the sound in real-time and export a file mix into .wav format in non-real time. -- -Brian David
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