Re: [Jamin] Re: [linux-audio-user] good spectrum analyser

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Subject: Re: [Jamin] Re: [linux-audio-user] good spectrum analyser
From: R Parker (rtp405_AT_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2004 - 20:31:47 EET


--- Daniel James <daniel_AT_mondodesigno.com> wrote:
> > Is capturing files and burning CDs also being
> > discussed? Then DAO is all that's needed. Being
> able
> > to fill the text fields is pretty interesting.
> Text
> > fields include; producer, artist, date, titles,
> etc.
>
> Do you mean a pop-up PQ code editor within Ardour,
> Ron?

I just saw mention of DAO in the thread and responded
with the assumption that something is being considered
for JAMin.

I forget what the PQ code is but you're probably
correct. I use scripts to add client directories.
Every client has the same directories which include
wav and masters. Then I use a scripts to burn from
those directories. If I run 'client-master' that
script reads "ls *.wav" and asks for the amount of
time between each song and prompts for several text
fields.

I never got the text fields to work despite my old
burner being listed as having text capabilities.

I'm under the impression that the text fields include
titles so we can have "i gotta name" instead of "Track
01".

> As for fields, let's not forget ISRC codes, for
> automated royalty
> accounting. I gather many radio stations rely on
> this now, so it's
> got to be a 'must-have' feature for a professional
> musician.

Now that you mention it, I'm hungry. :)

Ron

> Cheers
>
> Daniel
>

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