[linux-audio-user] spectral correction
Nathaniel Virgo
nathaniel.virgo at ntlworld.com
Mon Jan 3 13:41:14 EST 2005
I don't remember ever using it but I think the Ceres spectral editor
does what you want, possibly, along with all kinds of other funky
stuff. There seem to be several versions by different people, I think
ceres3 is the most recent but I'm not sure. ceres3's web page is
http://www.music.columbia.edu/~stanko/About_Ceres3.html
joke at apo33.org wrote:
>thanks Jan,
>I know jamin for live mastering, but my ideas is to use a non-realtime spectral
>analyzer/correction, it's like freqTweak, a sort of eq cut as precise with a
>spectral graphical view, but you use it as a sound editor (rezound, snd,
>audacity) it's like if you use gimp for sound to correct in the spectre of the
>sound...
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>julien
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>>Try JAMin - http://jamin.sourceforge.net.
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>>Jan
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>>On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 02:31, joke wrote:
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>>>Hello & Happy new year!
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>>>I am actually working on a master with the trio Ardour-Audacity-Rezound,
>>>It works fine as usual!
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>>>The master is good, but there is some artefact I want to erase in the
>>>spectre itself without losing too much of it. I mean without erase some
>>>frequencies in the spectre. But I would like to erase just the little
>>>artefact, working if possible on the graphic itself - the spectral
>>>representation.
>>>
>>>Do you know a free software which could do this kind of job?
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot for you answer
>>>
>>>cheers
>>>
>>>Julien
>>>
>>>
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