Subject: [linux-audio-user] Software finaliser
From: Ade Rixon (ade.rixon_AT_big-bubbles.fluff.org)
Date: Wed Jan 23 2002 - 11:22:34 EET
Forgive me if this has come up before; I searched the archive & Google but
couldn't find anything beyond the briefest aside.
I once used a pro recording studio that ran the final stereo mix through a
finaliser/exciter device before burning to CD. I understand that this
device performs multiband compression/limiting to liven up the mix, and
that the most popular is the TC Electronics Finaliser.
Is anyone aware of a software-based equivalent or method of obtaining a
similar effect within Linux (or Windows, at a pinch)? I only need to
process WAV files prior to burning them (realtime not necessary).
Cheers,
Ade_
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