Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan(a)starband.net> wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 07:23, Greg Reddin wrote:
> --- Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan(a)starband.net> wrote:
! Are we recreating
HAL here?? 8~}
Hal is ancient tech.
Obviously the lack of ins/outs here is the first
issue...unless using
RME or Echo Layla or similar and then only like, 8 inputs...On standard
cards the headroom specs might be an issue on inputs before distortion.
I don't have a clue what I'm running at (Prolly close to -10 dbm unity
gain) but no real clue...just watching the VU's in Ardour for that and
listening for distortion. On the cheap side, I have a CII docking
station for the laptop which has 2 PCI slots. I have a SB Live in it.
Now, multiple cards dont work when trying to sync for rec/playback...but
for this it wouldn't matter. That would give me at least 2 stereo ins
and 4 stereo outs to play with. Should be able to just add emu10k to
How many do you need? {Might try this anyway
http://www.midiman.com/index.php?do=products.main&ID=fb3e9310bc0341f272…
}
.asoundrc and fly it next to the Maestro 3. Hopefully
the routing can be
done in Jack. I had thought of this to process a single mic insert for
my female vocalist. Her voice has mucho hi mids and a sidechain or
similar setup would be ideal to reduces those pesky earshattering freqs.
DOnt know how the processing power will go on this rig. Maybe tonight
I'll try it.
4.
Installations. Render a 3D design of the room. Use this
information to spec out what system is needed. When the system is
installed, set up mics around the room and use the analysis software
to set up EQs and processing.
This had occured to me in simpler form. A basic spec. analyser should be
easy but the soundcards freq. effect and response would need to be known
for a baseline reference I would think. My ears have always been a
better tool than any spec analysis I've used but that aside...this might
be an easy one not including the 3d rendered room. That will take some
CPU juice me thinks??
http://www.tml.hut.fi/Research/
--
See these tears so blue. An ageless heart that can never mend.
Tears can never dry. A judgement made can never bend.
...
And I've been putting out fire with gasoline...
{Dave}