[LAU] looking for command-line/scriptable mastering software
    Grekim 
    grekimj at acousticrefuge.com
       
    Thu Nov 22 19:42:03 UTC 2012
    
    
  
Ecasound or Nama may indeed be a better fit for this users project.  The 
only real disadvantage I can think of in my program is that automation 
is currently limited to track and submix volumes, so if you need to 
de-ess or kill noise for a few seconds somewhere, you'd have to jump 
through a few hoops.
For the record:
1  The delay based panning is quite neat and it obviously only affects 
mono tracks.  Stereo tracks can be balanced in the traditional way.
2  Not sure what the gripe is about integers.  My summing is exact 
because of it.   The effects are 64 bit double floats.
3  Yes, it is stereo, not surround sound if that's what was meant.
4  The session and audio files can be in a different directory than the 
binary.
On 11/22/2012 08:16 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 06:02:05PM -0500, Peter Lutek wrote:
>
>    
>> seriously.... Mixer4 does a lot of exactly that, and is
>> an offline, text-based program. (think Lilypond, but for audio.)
>>      
>
> seriously...
>
> * Closed source.
> * Session files and binary in the same directory...
> * No editing.
> * Integers only.
> * Stereo only.
> * Delay based panning...
> * ...
>
>    
    
    
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