Steve, I'll try to keep the tarball on my site up to date since CVS is hosed. http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/jamin.tgz Jan On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 05:47, Steve Harris wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 11:11:59AM +0100, Daniel James wrote: > > > I know Steve Harris was working on a mastering toolkit. > > > > > > Its now a jack app (which mostly uses LADSPA for its processing): > > > http://sf.net/projects/jamin its nearing the stage where feedback > > > on the UI and sound quality would be useful > > > > I'll give it a go - will there a tarball release for the CVS > > challenged? > > Not yet, its not quite ready for its first release yet. As sf's CVS is a bit > messed up at the moment we could put out interrim releases, but I can't as > my external connectivity is up the wall this morning. > > > Can Jamin load an audio file without having Jack running? I tend to do > > most of this type of audio tweaking on saved files, so realtime > > operation for a program like this isn't really required here. The > > fewer dependencies, the better! > > JAMin cant currently run without jack, the i/o + processing code is very > complicated and making it work for i/o systems in addition to JACK > would make it even worse. > > The idea is that you play the audio from a jack transport enabled player > (eg ardour, ecasound or alsaplayer) and control the transport stuff from > jamin. That doesn't work yet, but Jack O'Q. is working on it. > > This means that you can link jamin to your ardour (or insert name of > favourite multitrack editor) session and make individual level changes to > source tracks, rather than messing with EQ in the mastering stage. Several > of us think this is the Right ThingTM and should be encoruaged. > > jamin may grow the ability to write files out OTOH, for when you dont want > to suck it back into your multitrack, and I think the eventual idea is to > make loading a simple wav file via a jack file player pretty transparent. > > - Steve