On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 03:00:30PM +0100, James Stone wrote: > On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:28 PM, S C Rigler <riglersc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > >> > >> On 10/19/2011 10:52 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > >> > +1, regarding to Jamin is good and it does work without pumping. > >> > >> I'm not so fond of JAMin. It has flaws and consumes way too much CPU. > >> About a year ago Patrick Shirkey mentioned that there was no other JACK > >> application that attempts to provide a complete mastering chain. But > >> that was about a year ago, at the moment it is perfectly possible to > >> create a similar tool chain with the help of plug-ins. I prefer plug-ins > >> then, more flexible. > >> > > If I want to be loud I'm happy with the results I get using linuxDSP's > > Multiband Compressor and the TAP Scaling Limiter. > > > > --Steve > > Some really interesting things here. I think the main issue for me has > been finding a good reverb that I'm happy with. Never tried any of the G2verb is very good, but you have to invest some time in acquiring a feel for what are sensible values to achieve whatever type of sound you're looking for. > convolution solutions though - so will give that a go. It's very good. > > Regarding mastering, I've heard good things about nama, but never used > it myself: > > http://ecmdr.infogami.com/blog/ Nama is what I use for all the work I do, so does Julien Claassen who has shared much of his work with this list. Nama has a mastering chain set up using many of the plugins mentioned in this thread and offers all one needs for mastering, at least to my mind. I don't think it makes much sense to have an overly elaborate mastering chain in the first place. YMMV Cheers, S.M. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user