[LAU] looking for command-line/scriptable mastering software
Grekim Jennings
grekimj at acousticrefuge.com
Thu Nov 22 01:00:07 UTC 2012
Peter Lutek <peter at peterlutek.com> wrote:
> From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net>
>
> > So far, I've been writing scripts+makefiles to drive SoX. I use
> > the SoX "trim" effect to split out sections, process the sections
> > indivdually, and rejoin them (often with fade); but I'm wondering if
> > there's something similar for command-line users which already
> > exists.
>
> hey eric... you should definately look at Mixer4, written by Grekim
> Jennings: http://www.acousticrefuge.com/mixer4.htm
Hi Peter, source code doesn't appear to be available, nor plugin
(LADSPA/LV2) support...
(I'm a Free Software supporter and refuse to rely on software I
can't inspect or improve)
Hi Eric,
Feel free to email me. Currently in Mixer4 there is a trim feature
to remove time off the beginning and and of a track. All automation
times stay relative to the untrimmed track as you'd expect. I've been
wanting to add a feature to extract audio from within very large
soundfiles. This should not be hard to do and if it would be helpful to
you I could work on it very soon. The program started out without
effects, but I quickly became excited about coding them and I am very
happy with them. They are all 64 bit double precision. As mentioned
the software is not open source, but is as bug free and professional as
I can make it. Cheers. Grekim
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