Testing mics?
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Re: Testing mics?
You could probably modify the strategy for measuring frequency response discussed here: viewtopic.php?f=19&p=87057
Re: Testing mics?
Yes! That can work, it is the referenced technique I mentioned in other similar threads. I am gonna edit that post soon with more details on how to do it.
Re: Testing mics?
I think that most of Fons software are JACK standalone programs. You can browse your package manager to see whether they are included in your distro repo. I remember JAAA and JAPA to be available on Ubuntu.42low wrote:Are they 'Ardour' plugins? Or Jack plugins? (like some of his plugins are)
And is there a way to dowload all his plugins as a pack? (in synaptic for instance, were i find about 10+ of his plugins?)
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Re: Testing mics?
x42 made a LV2 version of Fons's auto tune program for use with Ardour, FYI.
https://github.com/x42/fat1.lv2
https://github.com/x42/fat1.lv2
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I think the same can be done also by using Baudline, both with JACK and ALSA. I think I will try it and maybe write a short tutorial for that too.42low wrote:Dmn, that's a skill i still lack.CrocoDuck wrote:I think that most of Fons software are JACK standalone programs.
I have ɓɐๅ ʇǝ̣ſ jack lack.
Ok. Question still open then.
http://baudline.com/
Baudline is pretty good. If only it had logarithmic frequency plots...