--- Esa Linna <esa.linna@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Lähettäjä: David Baron <d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Päiväys: 2005/03/29 ti AM 10:29:29 GMT+03:00 > > Vastaanottaja: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Aihe: Re: [linux-audio-user] repost: > > curious about jamin feedback > > > > On Tuesday 29 March 2005 02:09, > linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > wrote: > > > Hello all - was just now reading some discussion > about Jamin - was just > > > wondering, how are people responding to Jamin? > are they liking it? are > > > people liking the way it sounds? getting good > results? complaining? > > > raving? > > > > Intriguing program but its multiprocess paradigm > (this is not a file-file or > > file-playback filter, one must play something, > jack it into jamin) it too > > much a cpu hawg for my old clunker :-) > > > > David, I am not sure if you meant this, but I also > would like to see an option, where you could open > the (.wav, .au etc.) file directly to Jamin and > start mastering - like in T-RackS, for example - and > save it to other file. It's not a bad idea but there are additional challanges that need to be handled...fades, timing between songs and playlists are a few examples. T-Racks doesn't come close to having an interface that satisfies my mastering needs. The other side of the task is authoring to CD or DVD. I don't think any of that is a trivial set of interfaces to design or code. And that's probably the reason nobody has done it. Ardour does handle some of the tasks already, the interfaces are far from complete, and I believe it will eventually handle all our authoring needs. ron > But it is a great software, even without the > before-mentioned option. > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/