> If you can use T-Racks plugs in Peak yet then you can batch-process that
> way. Otherwise T-Racks is a Director applet, no chance for command-line
> usage of any sort.
Thanks for the info. I am not sure what a 'Director Applet' is and
plan to look into this (my knowledge of OSX/Jaguar is limited at
best). Bias Peak is also something I have not tried--is there any
possiblity of command line control of Peak?
> > If you can use T-Racks plugs in Peak yet then you can batch-process that
> > way. Otherwise T-Racks is a Director applet, no chance for command-line
> > usage of any sort.
>
> Thanks for the info. I am not sure what a 'Director Applet' is and
> plan to look into this (my knowledge of OSX/Jaguar is limited at
> best). Bias Peak is also something I have not tried--is there any
> possiblity of command line control of Peak?
A Director applet is a program that is written in Macromedia Director, which
runs on its own but is really more like an enhanced webpage, in the case of
T-Racks it's an interface for its audio processing engines. The interface
is multi-platform, but the audio guts aren't. Many interactive software
tutorials are applets like that, and even the console screens in Star Trek
etc.
Peak has batch processing features built-in, no need for command line. It's
probably the best two channel editor for Mac.
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