Re: Linux programs for creatiing/manipulating sound effects

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Am 07.02.2011 21:12, schrieb Bearcat M. Sandor:
Folks,

Thanks for all of the replies. Ardour + plug-ins looks like my best best
so far, but i'll check out some of the other options as well. It seems
like a good excuse to learn ardour which i've been meaning to do anyhow.

When i'm playing with this, are there any guide lines that i can keep in
mind to avoid hurting my ears and stereo equipment when i'm playing with
stuff? Just adjust all knobs slowly till i know what they do?

I think this will not be available.

Especially modulation-effects like flangers always have the potential to produce extreme peaks. If you want to limit the danger to your ears/hardware, put a capable limiter like foo lookahead limiter in Ardours Master-track. To be even more secure connect Ardours master-outs not to your soundcard but to jamin inputs. Then you connect jamin to your hardware-ports. Jamin has got a brickwall-limiter that justifies its name ;-)


Now all i need is to find some sort of battery powered mic with a little
sdhc recorder in it, that i could pull out of my pocket when ever i
heard something interesting. I'd like to start collecting sounds and
playing with them.

I love this mailing list.

you are most welcome :-)


Bearcat
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