I don't
know if jamin can be interconnected with audacity, but with
ardour I would propose the following:
1. Import all your songs into one ardour-session.
2. Connect jamin as an insert-effect on the master-track.
3. Work your way through mastering... (takes the longest time)
I'm not sure if I have a ram problem or if wires crossed somewhere,
but with both Ardour and JAMin working, the sound gets all chopped up
and horrible. CPU load jumps from about 3 percent to about 40 percent
with JAMin running as opposed to without. Everything seems kosher in
the patch bay and with the input/output connections in both Ardour and
JAMin
Patchbay: JAMin outputs to Ardour, Ardour forwards to JAMin
Ardour: Ardour track outs 1 and 2 go to JAMin in L and R
JAMin: outputs back to Ardour's master track
per this tutorial
http://jamin.sourceforge.net/en/tutorial.html
All I can think is that I need more ram but there's already a gig and
a half in my box. Is that enough, or am I doing something wrong with
the connections?
The problem with jamin is the need to jack it from program to program in order
to use it. A plugin to aurdour would be more efficient. My system cannot run
such a setup either.