Am 21.02.2012 17:57, schrieb mentoj_d...@gmx.de:
i tried to do it after your descripton, but i'm still not able to do so

where do you got stuck?

it would be best if you would quote my initial mail to point us to the problem...

best regs

HZN



-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 00:27:45 +0100
Von: mentoj dija<mentoj_d...@gmx.de>
An: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and 
Discussion<ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com>
Betreff: Re: workflow in ardour?

thanks. that will help...


Am 08.02.2012 01:04, schrieb Mike Holstein:
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Hartmut Noack<zettber...@linuxuse.de
<mailto:zettber...@linuxuse.de>>  wrote:

     Am 08.02.2012 00:26, schrieb mentoj_d...@gmx.de
     <mailto:mentoj_d...@gmx.de>:

         hi,

         i just started a little project. a kind of podcast.. but what
         ever.

         i record 3 signals at a time with ardour and edit them after
         the recording to get best results. stuff i do is: limiting,
         expanding, compressing.
         what i always did was: i played the signals - in realtime -
         back, put them through a calf-compressor (for example) and
         re-record them on another track in ardour. that needs time.
         even if the recording is just 20 minutes, i need at least 1,5
         hours to get it done. is there a way around it?


     of course there is


         can i play the signal back faster than realtime for this
         workaround?


     kind of:

     1.) set compressor, limiter etc. as desired

means, i put plugins in the post-fader section?


     2.) use the range-tool to select the part of the track you want to
     manipulate

     3.) right klick the range and select "Consolidate range with
     processing"

i cant find this entry in the menu. i still work with ubuntu 10.04 and ardour 
2.8.6. does this matter?


     Ardour will render a new region with all your processing as fast
     as your CPU can deliver ;-)

does ardour write the new processed region in a new track? or will the old 
track be overwritten?


yup... export the track, and that can happen faster than realtime, and
if not, at least you only need to do it one time...

hm, yes this is also a way, but then i have to import the result again, to do 
further edits.




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