Software suggestions
Apr. 13th, 2009 11:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
While I'm on the topic of listening to music, can anyone recommend to me a piece of (preferably free) software, for Windows or Linux, which allows me to cue up two tracks and play them simultaneously, while being able to flip the output channel from one track to another?
What I'm doing is encoding some music and I'm trying to decide whether I'm imagining I can hear the difference between q6 and q7 in ogg vorbis encoding (equivalent to VBR MP3 192 and 224 kbps). It'd be nice to be able to flip between the two tracks while they're playing in parallel, so I can see if the cymbals sound discernibly different in a particular passage, for example.
Of course, this isn't helped at present by the fact my headphones have started buzzing on some of the bass notes on the right side. Meh.
What I'm doing is encoding some music and I'm trying to decide whether I'm imagining I can hear the difference between q6 and q7 in ogg vorbis encoding (equivalent to VBR MP3 192 and 224 kbps). It'd be nice to be able to flip between the two tracks while they're playing in parallel, so I can see if the cymbals sound discernibly different in a particular passage, for example.
Of course, this isn't helped at present by the fact my headphones have started buzzing on some of the bass notes on the right side. Meh.