Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] audio data editors
From: Juhana Sadeharju (kouhia_AT_nic.funet.fi)
Date: ma helmi 07 2000 - 14:18:59 EST
>From: jfm3 <jfm3_AT_acm.org>
>
>default plug-ins. The usual simple reverbs, dynamics processors, and
>pitch-shift effects are crucial.
There are lotsa effect in Csound orcs. Somebody could convert them to C.
There are good quality (or close) reverbs too.
>o) a GTK user interface and integration with the GNOME desktop.
GNOME stuff only optionally. The editor should work in fvwm or KDE,
for example.
>o) No FM, DTMF, or brainwave synthesizer :)
Heyy, what wrong with brainwave synth? Were it only useful tool in that
editor? :-P
>I realize that for large pieces of audio, this
>batch approach is undesireable, but ...
Why?
>I spent some time long ago fooling with the (now defunct) audiotech
>(sp?) project.
It was a waste of time! The key people who were able to code didn't listen
to others (200+ persons). I spend months in that list waiting for that
somebody could implement my ideas --- many others did the same.
Juhana
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