Robin Gareus wrote:
Hi Mike,
On 02/07/2011 04:40 PM, Mike Cookson wrote:
> For non-realtime (including non-linear, like montage) processing you
> need only plugins (ladspa, lv2, vamp) and some editor like Audacity,
> mhWaveEdit or something other.
>
> For realtime (also called
> non-destructive editing... hm, probably, they are right :) you need
> set of various software, that could be used at one time and be
> connected each to other).
real-time effects processing and non-destructive editing often go hand
in hand, but note that
"non-destructive" means that the original [audio] data will never be
modified. Any edit/effect/modifications are saved as new files (or
remebered as application-settings operating on the original data).
audio-editors (rezound, audacity, sweep, etc) are usually destructive:
load file, apply effect, save file -> original file is gone.
Audacity is import audio file, apply effect, save project (optional),
export in chosen format. It never replaces the original file.
So there is a major dfference between audiofiles, you have imported
and audiofiles, you have recorded with audacity -- correct?