That's what I ended up with. I record the LP records, turn off jack, open audacity and process the waveforms. Just seems a lot of work for what would seem a basic audio workflow. But still, I am way ahead of the game when compared with the MS alternatives. :)
Thanks On Monday 31 December 2007 21:43:20 D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > On Monday 31 December 2007, Jesus Arocho wrote: > > Ok. I wanted to use audacity for its plugins, specifically click > > removal. I have searched but have not found how to do it in ardour. > > Interesting. I had a look at it, and "Click removal" and a bunch of other > things were grayed out. Anyway, it looks like those are probably builtin > functions, instead of plugin based (I'd have to get and look at the source > to be sure, so let's just go with my guess) so you probably really do need > to run Audacity to use that. (Or find another way with some LADSPA plugin > in a JACK-friendly wave editor like reZound or mhwaveedit.) > > Audacity not using JACK probably doesn't matter so much for this purpose > anyway, since you're not wanting to do anything in realtime. Just stop > JACK temporarily, then start it back up when needed. Might I suggest that > QJackCtl makes this very easy, if you're not already using it. > -- > D. Michael McIntyre -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users