On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 11:35:37 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Does Jamin have any facility to do a peak hold display where a
second curve is drawn and is made up of the peak values displayed in the
faster, currently existing curve? If so, how do I turn it on? This is
useful when you're trying to get an overall feeling for the energy
across time instead of what's happening at a specific instant.
Thats more what the Spectrum tab is for, but I've attached a simple patch
that hacks the frequency curve to be slower decaying (tweak dacay_rate to
change the speed) if you want to try it.
FYI - right now the Gentoo version is 0.8.0 and
there is an error
message at startup about not finding lookahead_limiter_const_1906.so.
You need newer swh-plugins - but not too new, or the version of JAMin your
using wont run. Mea Culpa.
I don't know about the sound yet but I must say
that the basic tool
compares pretty nicely to the Waves stuff I normally use. I'm currently
mixing a CD and looking at using Jamin for my final version. Thanks for
a nice tool.
The limiter that goes with that JAMin is broken. I wouldnt use it for any
servious work that has to go hard to the limit point. If you do want to
use the limiter, best to get a CVS JAMin and latest swh-plugins.
- Steve