Any particular reason you wouldn't just run Ardour, load in your files,
patch it into Jamin, and take a listen?
I can't think of a command line program sorry, just wanted to make sure you
realized this could be done on a Mac(Which I am fairly sure you did and this
is probably useless noise).
Seablade
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Ken Restivo <ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
I am helping to (hopefully) produce a CD of one of the
bands I'm in. The
recording and mixing has been done on ProTools on a Mac, but it's been
suggested that we "get it mastered". Before we spend money we don't have
on
some mastering house, I'd like to take the WAV files of the scratch mixes we
have, feed them through Jamin, and see if the result is satisfactory.
I'm certain I could write this, but I don't want to if it's already been
done. So, is there a command line tool out there that will take a WAV file
as an input, put JACK into freeswheeling mode, then jack_connect to a
running Jamin instance's stereo in and out ports, open a WAV file for
capturing the output, feed the input WAV file in to JAMIN and at the same
time start capturing samples for the output WAV file, and thus basically
feed this through JAMIN as fast as it can and give me a finished WAV file
that's been "mastered"?
I tried scripting this with jack_capture and mplayer, but there are two
problems. The first problem is the mplayer starts playing before I can
connect its output ports to JAMIN's input ports. The second problem is that
jack_capture starts capturing long before mplayer is started, and then
doesn't stop until long after mplayer is done, which gives me a bunch of
silence at the beginning and end of the capture file, which is annoying and
has to be cut out manually in some kind of audio editor later on.
-ken
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