[linux-audio-user] spectral correction
Nathaniel Virgo
nathaniel.virgo at ntlworld.com
Thu Jan 6 12:26:27 EST 2005
Thanks for clearing that up. I thought it would be something like that,
which is why I said I wasn't sure :) It would be quite handy to have a
short list of the differences somewhere so that new users can decide
which to try first.
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen wrote:
>Nathaniel Virgo:
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>>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.
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>Not really. Ceres3 is based on a ~10 year old fork of Ceres. Both Ceres3
>and Ceres are both still being actively developed independently of each
>other. They both have theire pros and cons. Generally (and probably
>stupid) said, ceres is more fancy while ceres3 is more academic.
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>I'm thinking about renaming Ceres as Ceres4, because Ceres3 sounds
>newer and better than Ceres. But if I did, Ceres4 would sounds newer
>and better than Ceres3 again, which might not be true either.
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>(Well, to be hounest, I sometimes think Ceres3 should be named something
>non-ceres though. It is a bit confusing.)
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