[linux-audio-user] Re: Mastering app

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Mark Knecht wrote:
>>Is there anyone else who wants to work on this?
> 
> 
> Steve,
>    I'm still very willing to do comparisons between what Pressgang (now
> JAM?) and other tools like those from Waves sound like.
> 
>    Is anyone working on the other half of this Mastering equation? The other
> tool I cannot find in Linux is something like "CD Architect" from Sonic
> Foundry. This tools lets you take multiple finished tracks and arrange how
> you want them on the CD. It allows you to do fades between tracks, time the
> spacing between tracks, add track names that show up on your CD player LCD,
> etc.
> 
>    If there's a good GUI programmer out there that wants to get technical
> with how CDs get made, this would be a wonderful area to make a
> contribution.
> 

I thought there were already a few good cd creation guis for linux. 
Worth checking linux-sound.org if you haven't already.


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We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything 
I've ever done.

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