On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 20:28:59 -0500
Chris Pickett <chris.pickett(a)mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
Hi,
I've been wondering: what is it like processing audio offline under
Linux? Is this something that is widely supported? I did a bunch of
google searches using the term "offline" but couldn't find anything
really useful.
My computer is fairly weak (800 MHz laptop, no DSP card). Currently, if
I want to process a file (apply effects, change the sample rate, apply
dithering, mix it with another file,
Programs like SoX and sndfile-src (a command line sample rate converter
which is distributed with libsamplerate) do this.
I'm also curious if there's general support to
process MIDI offline as
well, but that's not so critical to me, since the computations are far
less intense.
Thats the default mode of TiMidity as well I believe.
Erik (500Mhz laptop, 450Mhz desktop)
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