Re: [ReZound-users] 64 bits
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From: CyberPunk X C. <cyb...@ea...> - 2004-03-21 06:24:30
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That would be wonderful if ReZound were usable on 32/64 bit AMDs. They're superior to Intel (I've tested them), much more stable. ReZound (IMHO) it the best sound editor out there. I've used professional software, pay through the nose for them, only to find I can do 99% of it all on ReZound. What I can't do, I don't do anyway. The only thing I would like to see in the future for ReZound would be a mixer. One that could detect and separate different aspects of the audio file. For example, if I wanted to remove the voice from the file, I could just turn down the sliders for that section of the file. I do realize that it would mostly likely not be possible or only possible on multi track audio files. But still it would be kool. Oh and a KDE version too. Ok maybe I'm asking too much? Kate John Ouzts wrote: >Davy, > >Recently I read a comment about Tony Faulkner, perhaps the most respected >British recording engineer for his ability to recreate the original >acoustical space of (non-amplified) performances. It said that he has been >mastering his most recent recordings without dithering and they sound better! > >The only way I can figure to get away with that (and have it sound good) would >be to use professional equipment doing 64 bit floating point calculations, >pushing the rounding error into the sub-basement. Does that make sense? > >Given the fact that Gentoo and I believe some other distributions now support >the Athlon XP64 chip in 64 bit mode, what are the hurdles to getting ReZound >to work with 64 bit floats? I assume that some libraries would need to be >upgraded first. It _might_ be an effective way to catapult ReZound past the >other Linux sound editors and into direct competition with some serious pro >equipment. Then again the difference might be inaudible. > >Just a random thought. > >John > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of >GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click >------------------------------------------------------- >ReZound-users mailing list >ReZ...@li... >Subscribe/Unsubscribe and change options >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rezound-users >ReZound-users mailing list archive >http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=rezound-users > > > |