On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:12:22AM +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 05:39:04PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
>
> > > Jamin's FFT based filter is not really a filter, it's a vocoder
> > > being used as a filter and it has side effects.
> >
> > Wha??? Um, yuck.
> >
> > I just mastered a CD using Jamin. Was that a mistake?
>
> Depends on if you like the result...
>
> > I mastered a CD through a vocoder?
>
> Yes.
Bleak.
>
> Early versions had quite severe side effects. Later the
> overlap factor of the block processing was increased, this
> more or less hides the artefacts, but they are still there.
>
> Another thing to take into account that at LF the real
> filter does not correspond at all to the one shown in
> the GUI.
>
So, are the artifacts caused by the compressors or the EQ? I didn't use the EQ on JAMIN at all, just the multiband compressors and the final limiter.
> > Is there a better GPL tool I should have used?
>
> If you want one that has this type of 'graphical' filter
> I suspect the answer is no. But you don't need graphical
> filters for mastering, a multiband parametric will give
> better results.
>
But what about the compression and limiting?
-ken
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