Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Btw. we could use templates for Qtractor,
Ardour and other Linux DAWs that provide tracks with EQs, I don't claim
that using "free" Linux software doesn't provide a smoothly work-flow,
but it takes some preparation and can't be done for all the musician's
needs. Using Linux means to care about many things and it's not always
easy.
Yes, for example, Nama's mastering network and effect
defaults[1] are a black box to me, yet I would guess a
common enough configuration that I would hope someone else
can do the work that I might not be able to accomplish
myself. Users of many other DAWs would benefit as well.
And users of Ecasound might like to have volume/pan controls
that respond smoothly to realtime parameters changes.
Finding suitable LADSPA/LV2 plugins need only take a
contribution for one savvy Linux audio user who has already
solved these issues for him/herself.
Cheers,
Joel
1. Nama's mastering network.
+- Low -+
| |
Master_in --- Eq --+- Mid -+--- Boost -> soundcard/wav_out
| |
+- High +
The Eq track hosts an equalizer. The Low, Mid and High
tracks each apply a bandpass filter, a compressor and a
spatialiser.
The Boost track applies gain and a limiter.
eq: Parametric1 1 0 0 40 1 0 0 200 1 0 0 600 1 0 0 3300 1 0
low_pass: lowpass_iir 106 2
mid_pass: bandpass_iir 520 800 2
high_pass: highpass_iir 1030 2
compressor: sc4 0 3 16 0 1 3.25 0
spatialiser: matrixSpatialiser 0
limiter: tap_limiter 0 0
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Joel Roth