Re: [linux-audio-user] Survey about exporting audio sessions

From: Thorsten Wilms <t_w_@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Feb 27 2007 - 11:31:59 EET

On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 12:07:40AM -0800, Ken Restivo wrote:

> > - Do you know of outstanding solutions in any application?
>
> Not sure what this means?

If you know of means of exporting in any DAW that go beyond of
what one would expect / that are particulary clever in some way
...

 
> > - What problems do you run into?

> Biggest problem I have is that FreeBoB currently doesn't support
> freewheeling mode. So, I can't use Ardour to export my sessions.
> I have to use jack_capture, then open the file in ReZound (which
> *sucks* becuase it's apparently not RT-safe), edit out the silence
> at beginning and end of the file, then save it.

I would be hesistant to add a Freewheeling checkbox to the export
dialog. Can this be expected to be fixed in FreeBoB any time soon?
I wonder how many people are affected.

> > - Wishlist items?
>
> Yeah, an audio editor for Linux which works with JACK in RT-mode.
> Sweep crashes jackd, audacity isn't JACK-capable, and ReZound is
> not RT-capable.

Heh, you know choice/fragmentation is our strength ;)

> I haven't played wih JAMin yet but it looks very very powerful.
> My peices are mostly softsynth based and don't have vocals or much
> guitar or other live instruments. If they did, I'd probably need
> JAMin on the final mixes.

It is great and easy to use after you played with each parameter to
see what happens.

It's not just for increasing loudness, it can bring out details.
Doesn't matter if the material is softsynth-based or not.

Thank you.

-- 
Thorsten Wilms
Received on Tue Feb 27 12:15:07 2007

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