Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Good Night.

2015-01-08 Thread lukefromdc
I normally record sound first and dry, then apply all effects after the fact. 
This
is the way people were advised to do it in the analog days, as it meant an 
effect
wasn't committed irrevocably to tape. The exception was when the effect was
required for the player to perform.

I use a lot of compression on sound, the way advertisers do, since I make 
political
audio and video pieces. Since many were originaly for radio broadcast on 
multiple
small stations,  audio power was of great importance. I needed to be able to 
see the
dry track and work on it to get high average sound energy. For that kind of 
work,
Audacity still has the edge. I don't want to see either program go away.

On 1/8/2015 at 11:56 AM, "bart deruyter"  wrote:
>
>For editing a video soundtrack I'd recommend  Ardour as well. You 
>can
>import a video in ardour, which appears as frames on the timeline 
>and with
>a separate video window, which allows you to pinpoint exactly 
>where to add
>or cut, fade in or out sounds and effects.
>The problem I have with audacity is that it has no real time 
>effects, which
>makes it very time consuming to work with.
>grtz,
>
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>2015-01-08 17:33 GMT+01:00 Mike Holstein :
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>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Alexandru Băluț 
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:47 AM,  wrote:
>>>
 Audacity is very good for applying effects to a single 
>soundtrack, and
 it has a basic multitrack editor.  It's damned good for news 
>and video
 soundtrack editing I've used it for that since 2004, and  
>versions all
 the
 way back to 1.0.
>>>
>>>
>>> Could you please detail your workflow of using Audacity for 
>editing video
>>> soundtrack?
>>>
>>
>> it'll be like this. open audacity, import audio.. edit audio, 
>export.. you
>> dont need jack to use audacity.. audacity is great at what it 
>does, but,
>> what you want is likely a full daw.. if you have not tried 
>ardour and jack,
>> please try that. thanks!
>>
>>
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Good Night.

2015-01-08 Thread bart deruyter
For editing a video soundtrack I'd recommend  Ardour as well. You can
import a video in ardour, which appears as frames on the timeline and with
a separate video window, which allows you to pinpoint exactly where to add
or cut, fade in or out sounds and effects.
The problem I have with audacity is that it has no real time effects, which
makes it very time consuming to work with.
grtz,

Bart

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2015-01-08 17:33 GMT+01:00 Mike Holstein :

>
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Alexandru Băluț  > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:47 AM,  wrote:
>>
>>> Audacity is very good for applying effects to a single soundtrack, and
>>> it has a basic multitrack editor.  It's damned good for news and video
>>> soundtrack editing I've used it for that since 2004, and  versions all
>>> the
>>> way back to 1.0.
>>
>>
>> Could you please detail your workflow of using Audacity for editing video
>> soundtrack?
>>
>
> it'll be like this. open audacity, import audio.. edit audio, export.. you
> dont need jack to use audacity.. audacity is great at what it does, but,
> what you want is likely a full daw.. if you have not tried ardour and jack,
> please try that. thanks!
>
>
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Good Night.

2015-01-08 Thread Mike Holstein
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Alexandru Băluț 
wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:47 AM,  wrote:
>
>> Audacity is very good for applying effects to a single soundtrack, and
>> it has a basic multitrack editor.  It's damned good for news and video
>> soundtrack editing I've used it for that since 2004, and  versions all the
>> way back to 1.0.
>
>
> Could you please detail your workflow of using Audacity for editing video
> soundtrack?
>

it'll be like this. open audacity, import audio.. edit audio, export.. you
dont need jack to use audacity.. audacity is great at what it does, but,
what you want is likely a full daw.. if you have not tried ardour and jack,
please try that. thanks!


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