Jesse Chappell wrote:
After troubleshooting configuration problems with several users, I believe I
have fixed the problem with the configure script that prevented some people from
building freqtweak. Anyone who had problems should definitely try the new
release.
Along with that, you get a 4096 freq bin mode, and a few tiny bugfixes.
http://freqtweak.sourceforge.net/
I added a short example of how to pipe alsaplayer through freqtweak and out your
speakers without messing with JACK patchbays (see Usage Tips section).
stop ! no more of this !
i made the horrible mistake of hooking a microphone into freqtweak.
whaaah! 3 hours of wasted time, and my reputation among the neighbours
is at an all-time low. (except among the few who have begun to believe
i'm an evil alien conducting hideous rituals in my hideaway - those are
actually showing *more* respect.)
i'm looking forward to the 4096 bin mode. incurable as i am, i tried
some serious work too: clipping the bass off a mix of an organ trio i
did on bad monitors, and i felt the resolution in the lowest 3 bands was
not fine-grained enough. i'll try again with the new release.
watch out, jesse: this might become a killer mastering tool, and people
will start pestering you with complicated and boring-to-implement
feature requests...
kudos,
jörn
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Jörn Nettingsmeier
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