Bob Andres wrote: > Jesse Chappell wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Am Donnerstag, 12. Juni 2008 schrieb Ken Restivo: >>> >>>> Good call on Ardour; I probably would have had the easiest time working >>>> with this file in Ardour. Ardour is sweet. But for just editing one long >>>> audio file, it seemed a bit like overkill. Also, I'd be too tempted to >>>> overdub onto it, which is a no-no for a live recording :-) >>>> >>> There are actually very good reasons to use ardour for post-processing of >>> live-recordings: >>> - Its completely non-destructive, even if you slice your 2-hour-file into >>> 10-seconds snippets and rearrange them and delete them one-by-one, you still >>> don't loose the material. Yes, you should have backups, but who knows... >>> - Its _very_ easy to apply mastering effects over the whole session. (And >>> with the jamin-control-plugin you can change settings between songs.) >>> - And all editing on effects and automation is non-destructive too. That is >>> very nice compared to clicking "apply effect (silence)", having the computer >>> work for ten minutes and the realize that a) its the wrong effect and b) >>> the "create undo" wasn't selected. >>> - ardour is definitely not trying to load the whole 2-hour file into ram... >>> >> >> Don't forget the CD markers -> TOC export for creating CDs easily with >> Ardour. Works great for live CDs where you want to add track >> boundaries with no gaps for disk-at-once burning. >> >> jlc >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-audio-user mailing list >> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user >> >> > I like the idea of using Ardour and jamin to master a live recording, > but it has to be done in real time, correct? Forgive me if this is an > obvious question (I've just started to learn about Ardour and Jack, I > didn't know about the CD markers thing), but say I have a two hour > live concert recording. I run it through jamin and then back to > re-record in Ardour. Since it is going to take two hours in real > time, I'd like to start it and let it run overnight --- how do i get > it to stop, and just keep running all night? or is there an easier > or better way to do this? Most tutorials I can find are old or > incomplete. > > -Bob you might not want to rerecord into ardour, but to use an prefeder insert, which is connected to jamin and just export the session. cheers, doc _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user