[LUNI] recording audio to cd
Mark Stuart Burge
mark at msbrepairs.com
Sat Dec 16 12:06:30 CST 2006
Hey Jim, that's the reason I want to feed the audio though jamin first.
It enables you to set compressors on low,mid and high frequencies, and
also put a limiter and graphic eq on the entire signal. By compressing
the signal, any peaks that would normally clip are gently reduced so
they don't, without reducing the entire audio. Having a jack enabled
recording app is critical to this. So all the audio apps can connect
their inputs and outputs through the jack patch bay.
Jim Harvey wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Mon, December 11, 2006 6:59 pm, Mark Stuart Burge wrote:
>>> Any suggestions for recording about 30min or more of audio through
>>> jack
>>> + jamin and then burning the result to cd in a few simple steps ?
>>
>> I don't know nothing about jack or jamin, but I do record audio for
>> hours on end every night with Linux...
>>
>> We pretty much just use "record" which is a command line tool that
>> takes the audio straight from the sound card to the hard drive at CD
>> quality.
>>
>> It's pretty much a no-brainer:
>> record -o filename
>>
>> You get an ASCII art 2-channel output of what's going to the hard drive.
>>
>
> I did some records to cd a year ago and used Gramofile. Always had
> trouble with clipping.
>
> How do you set the levels with Record?
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