[linux-audio-user] Mix Minus with AM-Pitchshift; a study in Linux Audio usability

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Ron, you sicko, you should see a doctor. Poor Beth. Awesome though how 
she keeps coming back at you for more and more information. But know 
what? You were not really talking to Beth. You were talking to a new 
machine. And the call-center-people were laughing their asses off 
listening to the next-in-line victim craving for "sound advice".

OX Wolfgang

R Parker <rtp405@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
> I've begun working alot more with LADSPA plugins and
> have found it very easy to achieve satisfying results.
> www.iaxs.net/~rparker/legaladvice.ogg
>
> Despite the relative ease with which my partners Bill,
> Dana and I were able to achieve our final product,
> legaladvice.ogg, the real acid test is whether or not
> anyone thinks the final product is effective. Give it
> a listen and let me know what you think.
>
> A JK Audio RemoteMix3, phone dialer with audio i/o, is
> used to build a mix minus. I imagine you can google
> for that.
>
> We run a Neumann M 147 tube mic into an Avalon Vt
> 737sp which inserts into a channel on the Tascam
> DM-24. We send that channel direct (it's not assigned
> to the DM-24 stereo buss) to Ardour where Barry's
> Satan Maximizer and the Steve Harris AM-Pitchshift are
> inserted pre-fader. The effected return from Ardour
> routes back to the RemoteMix3 via an Aux bus
> (DAC/analog send) from a new DM-24 channel that is not
> assigned to stereo buss.
>
> That pitchshifted/maximized Aux send replaces my
> telephone and is mixed into a conversation with
> another caller in the RemoteMix3. The RemoteMix3
> analog output routes to the DM-24 in a channel that is
> assigned to the stereo bus where we finally get to
> monitor it.
>
> A wireless lav would have enabled us to wonder around
> the studio while monitoring phone conversations on the
> Alesis M1 Active monitors. Definitely a bonus for the
> multitasking professional that doesn't want to be
> restricted to a single task because of some stupid
> wire.
>
> ron
>
>
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