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    Bunch of these out there. There the Edirol R-09 that I love!


    BTW...bet you already know about it, in case not, Audacity is a great sound editor. And it's free!
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
    BTW...bet you already know about it, in case not, Audacity is a great sound editor. And it's free!
    Not to mention multi-platform: Windows, Mac and Linux. Very cool and slick app.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Not to mention multi-platform: Windows, Mac and Linux. Very cool and slick app.
    Does anyone know of any real time audio processor apps that run under Linux preferable, or, if need be...Windoze ?. The whole idea I have is to use a PC to digitally process my low level AM audio chain digitally via a PC. This would include equalization, compression, asymmetrical peak limiting, delay, effects, etc. In other words instead of running a preamp, eq, and BL-40 modulimiter, the PC would handle all of that in real-time. It would probably involve running an audio enhanced low latency real-time kernel via a dedicated machine. The problem being is that I need to find suitable apps. The USB XLR input might be added icing on the cake provided there are no major latency issues.

    Any ideas ? recomendations ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Does anyone know of any real time audio processor apps that run under Linux preferable, or, if need be...Windoze ?. The whole idea I have is to use a PC to digitally process my low level AM audio chain digitally via a PC. This would include equalization, compression, asymmetrical peak limiting, delay, effects, etc. In other words instead of running a preamp, eq, and BL-40 modulimiter, the PC would handle all of that in real-time. It would probably involve running an audio enhanced low latency real-time kernel via a dedicated machine. The problem being is that I need to find suitable apps. The USB XLR input might be added icing on the cake provided there are no major latency issues.

    Any ideas ? recomendations ?
    Winamp has several plugins available that will allow you to do that. Use the Linein plugin and then something like Allesandro Tomassini's Orban Optimod processor plugin and you have a nice FM processor that behaves very much like a real Optimod. Not sure about AM, but you could do a search and see if there's something that would work for you. I haven't found anything of the sort for Linux, though Winamp does run on Linux using Wine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Does anyone know of any real time audio processor apps that run under Linux preferable, or, if need be...Windoze ?. The whole idea I have is to use a PC to digitally process my low level AM audio chain digitally via a PC. This would include equalization, compression, asymmetrical peak limiting, delay, effects, etc. In other words instead of running a preamp, eq, and BL-40 modulimiter, the PC would handle all of that in real-time. It would probably involve running an audio enhanced low latency real-time kernel via a dedicated machine. The problem being is that I need to find suitable apps. The USB XLR input might be added icing on the cake provided there are no major latency issues.

    Any ideas ? recomendations ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
    Bunch of these out there. There the Edirol R-09 that I love!


    BTW...bet you already know about it, in case not, Audacity is a great sound editor. And it's free!

    LOL, the music store had one of those too!

    I own a copy of the original Adobe Audition (when it was still called Cool Edit) but I've been using Audacity for years. Cool Edit is easier to do multi-track editing on, but for straight-up recording and simple editing, audacity works great.
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