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     1. Re: Surround Sound Preamp and Electronic Crossover (Daniel James)
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 Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2015 15:00:36 +0100
 From: Daniel James <daniel(a)64studio.com>
 To: Alan Bromborsky <abrombo(a)verizon.net>et>,
        consortium(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
 Subject: Re: [Consortium] Surround Sound Preamp and Electronic
        Crossover
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 Hi Alan,
  I wish to implement a bi-amplified electronic
crossover for my main
 speakers (the sound card has 7.1 channels so there are enough channels
 for a     5.1 channel system with the bi-amplification) using software
 and my sound card. 
 This is definitely possible, see for example
http://rtaylor.sites.tru.ca/2013/06/25/digital-crossovereq-with-open-source…
 and
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Reci…
 Cheers!
 Daniel
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There's a mention there of the calf
plugin for Jack which can do
crossovers which seem to work reasonably well on the new RaspberryPi
with a couple of decent USB soundcards if you compile it for multiple CPU's
Tom