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    thanks. that will help...<br>
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    Am 08.02.2012 01:04, schrieb Mike Holstein:
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      type="cite">On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Hartmut Noack <span
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          Am 08.02.2012 00:26, schrieb <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              hi,<br>
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              i just started a little project. a kind of podcast.. but
              what ever.<br>
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              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.<br>
              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?<br>
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          of course there is
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              can i play the signal back faster than realtime for this
              workaround?<br>
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          kind of:<br>
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          1.) set compressor, limiter etc. as desired<br>
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          2.) use the range-tool to select the part of the track you
          want to manipulate<br>
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          3.) right klick the range and select "Consolidate range with
          processing"<br>
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          Ardour will render a new region with all your processing as
          fast as your CPU can deliver ;-)
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        <div>yup... export the track, and that can happen faster than
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