On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Fabio <capoeirista(a)arcor.de> wrote:
Em Sat, 25 Dec 2010 14:41:19 +0000
Q <lists(a)quirq.ukfsn.org> escreveu:
Fabio wrote:
there doesn't seam to exist any
compressor/plugin for Linux that
does it?
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Well it's easy enough to set up in Ardour using a bus and a regular
compressor. I expect it should be easy enough in other software.
Q
how you do that? none of the compressors i checked has ability to use
negative ratio.
upwards compression means it elevates volumes below threshold instead
of the "opposite"(lack of word) in normal compression
A bit wonky but:
1) Find some compressor code and do some mods, or
2) Maybe do it mathematically. Original wave file - compressed wave
file = new interesting wave file?
I do #2 all the time with stock market data. Seems like you should be
able to do it with sound data in sox or something.
Cheers,
Mark