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!
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!
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
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 ?
Last edited by n2ize; 10-27-2010 at 06:28 PM.
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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.
Last edited by N2CHX; 10-27-2010 at 06:36 PM.
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.
Last edited by N2CHX; 10-27-2010 at 01:41 PM.