> On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 14:31, David Baron wrote: > > On Monday 09 August 2004 11:33, linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > wrote: > > > The second stable release (0.9.0) of JAMin - the JACK Audio Mastering > > > interface is now available for download. > > > > Problem with Jamin is that is a process to process thingie. Another program, > > eating precious CPU cycles, must be playing and pre-processing the audio to > > feed Jamin. I just do not have the CPU guts to run this way. Under that other > > OS, I can run this type of software as a standalone (file-to-file) or DX/VST > > plugin OK. The three-process (playing app, jack, Jamin, jack) system is just > > not efficient. On Mon Aug 9 17:02:18 2004 Sampo Savolainen wrote: > True. > > But if you have limited computing resources you can first export your > project to a 32/24 bit wav file. Then you can use something like rezound > to play the wave and direct that through jamin for mastering. 'ecasound -i file.wav -o jack' if rezound's GUI is too hungry. -- Jan Weil http://linuxaudioblog.jawebada.de