Am Dienstag, 23. September 2008 schrieb Ken Restivo:
For a bunch of WAV files that have already been mixed,
I was trying to
avoid the clickydragging and wait time to import them all into Ardour and
then make markers for them, then export the markers again.
The thing is that when you import the all the files of the whole cd into
ardour and do the jamin-mastering there, you can have:
a) searching/skipping during the rehearsal of the mastering,
b) automation of the jamin-scenes between songs (to make them all sound
similar you might need different jamin-settings on different songs),
c) song-markers that get exported directly to the cd-master.
When doing the export from ardour (feeding trough jamin) and exporting the
toc-file as well, you can directly create the master for the cd-manufacturer.
I don't think that is possible with command-line-batch-processing... at least
not that easy.
Oh, and plan to spend several evenings when you master the whole cd...
Have fun,
Arnold
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