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Hi Hermann,

Op 01-05-11 20:58, Ichthyostega schreef:
> yes I hit this one and others. For me the real knock-out regarding
> serious audio work is the click on many fade operations, which is
> caused by Cinelerra's silly assumption that -30dB == mute.
> 
> Of course you won't hear that on some tiny box on your desktop, but
> its quite strikingly clear and annoying on any studio monitor.

Ok, I thought this was 'me' again. I wouldn't even dare to report that
one, because I thought this was my 'slow' pc or something.


> Anyway, my conclusion was (years ago): Cinelerra is unusable for
> professional grade audio work. Since then, I always make just a rough
> audio cut, then export / import to Ardour and build the real mix there
> from scratch.

How do you export a multitrack Cinerella file to Ardour? Or do you
basically keep all the audio levels the same, and then with some voodoo
do a multi track audio only output?


> Well, actually I didn't do any professional-grade work in Cinelerra at
> all since the last years. As you probably know, I'm one of the Lumiera
> core devs, and on top of that, did some quite challenging Pipe Organ
> Recording and CD projects. So basically not much spare time was left :-/

Thanks for your reply, I'll ask you something regarding Lumiera in private.


Stefan
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