On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 02:36:35PM +0100, Daniel James wrote:
As its a jack
process you can use it on pre-printed
stereo WAVs too, but it doesn't prevent you from working on
multitrack sources like many mastering systems.
Aha - the killer feature!
The SoS feature also said that pro mastering is dominated by just two
proprietary tools, Sonic Solutions and SADiE. I haven't ever seen
either of these, but maybe there's an angle for a Linux based
alternative here.
I got to prod a SADiE system a few years back, its kinda similar to what
we have in mind for the timeline stuff, but it let you arrange audio
segments too (we're not planning to do that, use ardour).
Infact it works more like JAMIN than the current mac/windows hosted tools
do, in that its independent, theres nothing to stop you piping live
multitrack audio into a SADiE system from what I remember. Infact it may
even have had multirack inputs for internal mixing, but I can't quite
remember.
I wonder if they have manuals online.
- Steve