[linux-audio-user] L1 and Q10 functional look-alikes?

Brad Fuller brad at sonaural.com
Tue Mar 29 22:28:34 EST 2005


Steve Harris wrote:

>You can use the "fast lookahead limiter" and "triple band parametric"
>(actually 3 band para + low and high shelves) EQ from my plugin
>collection, using a batch processing capable tool like ecasound or
>applyplugin.
>  
>
Thanks Steve, I'm trying your "triple band parametric" and I can't get 
the High-shelving freq to cut off fast enough. Perhaps I have the args 
wrong:  I have the last args as: -70 5536 1, but it seems a gentle 
decline. Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to have a brick at 5k. Can 
that be done?

Oh, BTW: why are the Q's limited to 4?

>- Steve
>
>On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 04:17:53PM -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
>  
>
>>Anyone know of any Linux functional equivalents for Waves' L1 and Q10 
>>modules?
>>I just need something close - and maybe it's a combo of plug-ins that'll 
>>do the job, maybe it's just one app.
>>And, I don't require a GUI, I actually need to set it up as a batch 
>>processing system anyway.
>>
>>If you are not familiar with the plug-ins, the following is from the 
>>Waves' site:
>>
>>*L1:*
>>http://www.waves.com/content.asp?id=160
>>L1 Features:
>>
>>   *
>>     Double precision internal processing
>>   *
>>     Lookahead peak limiter for maximum level 
>>   * Two types of dither 
>>   * Three noise-shaping curves for optimal control
>>   * Maximum peak control with minimum distortion
>>   * Requantize to 24, 20, 16, 12, and 8-bit output
>>   * Sample-accurate peak hold metering
>>   * Adjustable release time
>>
>> ======
>>*Q10 Paragraphic EQ*
>>http://www.waves.com/content.asp?id=161
>>Q10 Features:
>>
>>   *
>>     Selectable number of bands 
>>   *
>>     Frequency response display
>>   *
>>     5 types of filters, bell, low/high shelf, low/high pass
>>   *
>>     Filter band control point for graphical modification
>>   *
>>     Control strapping
>>   *
>>     Versatile EQ Controls: Frequency, Gain, and Q
>>   *
>>     Low noise filters
>>   *
>>     Process Left and Right separately, strapped or mono
>>
>>
>>Most gracious thank you!
>>brad
>>
>>    
>>




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