Grammostola Rosea wrote: > Dave Phillips wrote: >> Grammostola Rosea wrote: >> >>> I want to learn to add effects on my tracks in qtracktor or ardour. >>> Where can I find information about how to create the best effects? >>> >> Check with the two ears on your head. :) >> >> Seriously, you'll have to experiment with various effects to learn 1) >> what they do and 2) whether they're really what you want. Some of the >> more common effects include reverb, chorus, and EQ. You'll want to learn >> about the dynamics effects too (compression, limiting). >> >> It takes a lot of time and effort to learn the details of digital audio >> production, and most of that time/effort will go into actually just >> *listening* to what the various effects do to your recorded sounds. >> >> You can also analyze some of your favorite music to ascertain what kind >> of effects are used there, then try to recreate the same effect on your >> recordings. >> >> > Mmhhh yes ok, I'm gonna listen a lot ;) > Maybe I should take a look at the presets of some jack-racks... > > Is it by the way possible to have a track in qtractor (the guitar for > example) and just route that track or channel (not the drums etc) in > jack-rack.... or if this to complicated when you use qsynth or > linuxsampler for the sounds? > re. qtractor: did you notice that audio effects are applied through track plugins, ladspa, dssi or native vst? in a nutshell track plugins perform the very same purpose of a stand alone jack-rack instance. anyway, this is not that a novel concept: ardour, rosegarden, muse, all do offer this rack-like plugin capabilities. byee -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user