| bio | website | bjornroche.com |
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| location | New York, United States | |
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| visits | member for | 9 months |
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| stats | profile views | 6 |
I write audio and video software. I like to work in Java, C and C++, but whatever works. Someday maybe we'll just do everything in javascript.
Currently I'm working on Xonami: www.xonami.com
I can be reached at bjornroche.com
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Frequency cut-offs for guitar amp tone I think if he wants to know the cutoff frequencies, this is a good place. For help programming ii dsp.SE or StackOverflow. |
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Mar 13 |
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How do I capture or create first-person audio? Agreed: dialog should always be captured in mono. |
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Nov 15 |
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How can I record piano on a laptop without high frequency wahwah? It sounds like that is not the problem, but you could try WAV or AIFF: audacity.sourceforge.net/manual-1.2/fileformats.html |
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Oct 6 |
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how can I make sounds of different frequencies appear subjectively equally loud? Also, you could do the dB changes in some real software like protools or audacity (which is free). ANYthing else! |
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Aug 17 |
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Management: how to develop/deploy audio -material? Large -files, separated -files or some other solution? Every professional DAW works this way. Audacity is the odd one out. For versioning checkout xonami.com. Not available yet, but keep an eye out for it. |
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Aug 11 |
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What options do I have for sharing a large audio project with several collaborators over the Internet? I don't really understand your question. Git can handle 300 MB files. Is the issue that you'll be changing them too often? Or that there are too many? That you need conversion when you are done? Most people would design a website with a database and processing scripts to handle these tasks, but it all depends on your needs. |