Re: automated recording / processing / encoding to mp3

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Have you looked into ecasound and bash?

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Brian Dunn <job17and9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> LAUsers:
>
> I am trying to set up a box in a sound booth to take in a mono analog
> speech signal off of a board and then eventually output a id3 tagged
> mp3.
>
> * easy to for myself and the other (non linux user) sound team members.
> * be capable of capturing for <= 2 hours.
> * simple id3 tagging (allow user to set the speaker and the title )
> * apply compressor, remove DC offset, and normalize.
> * encode as mp3 with reasonable quality for a voice recording (any
> suggestions here?)
>
> My first thought for capturing the signal was Ardour (of course), but
> now I'm thinking that may be overkill.  It may be best to have the
> whole thing be basically a script. to that end,
> * a good command line DAW?
> * minimum hardware for the computer / sound card?
> * anyone built a similar automated chain?
> * any other suggestions?


-- 
Brad Fuller
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