[linux-audio-user] Jamin compressor vs LADSPA SC

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Thanks for the reply Jan. I'm a bit confused though, on the Jamin site I 
believe you mention that you will be releasing API details soon. Does 
that mean an API is in the works but not made yet?

I can understand why it wouldn't be a top priority, but I would think a 
way to hook Jamin up to generic hardware control systems ( midi boxes, 
etc ) would be quite a useful addition. An API giving access to the 
various input controls and output display would make such an extension 
pretty easy.

My own purpose is hopefully to be able to use it to replace the usual 
bank of compressors and eqs used in live sound just before the final 
outs. I do live techno shows, so it makes a BIG difference to be able to 
get our final mix closer to the hotness and loudness of a mastered record.

Iain

Jan Depner wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 03:05, Iain Duncan wrote:
> 
>>>>Or alternatively, is there any way to control the Jamin parameters 
>>>>externally, either via midi cc's or an api?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    You can use OSC to change scenes (20 available).  This has been done
>>>from Ardour (ask Ron Parker how ;).
>>
>>I should clarify, I mean actually slave each knob up to a cc so that 
>>they can be tweaked with hardware live in a gig situation in order to 
>>tune a mix to a room. So just changing snapshots would not be enough. 
>>I've been looking online, but I haven't found anything that lets me do 
>>this while also having visual feedback of in/out/gain reduction. Surely 
>>there must be something?
>>If not, is there an API for Jamin? Perhaps I could just write a portmidi 
>>app that uses the api to control the parameters in real time.
>>
> 
> 
>     Nope, no API.  Also, no knobs ;-)
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 

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