On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 06:46:13PM -0400, Dave Robillard wrote:
An entire app definitely doesn't need to be built
for this. All you
need is a ladspa plugin that can separate its input by frequency.
However there's not really much point of having one that does
specifically what you want because you can just use 4 bandpass filters
to separate the frequencies.
ok thats a good news :)
Right now ams would be your best bet,
what is ams ? just try to search about that with no luck...
and there's tons of bandpass
filters for ladspa (try the blop plugins). If you really don't want to
use ams for whatever reason, I guess you could run 4 seperate instances
of jack rack...
Ok, to begin I tried to use 3 instances of Jack rack but the resulting sound is very bad ;
there is a lot of saturation even if no effects are loaded !
Sometimes effect plug-ins are jumping so I must restart all the apps and reconnect all the
stuff in order to get the chain working again, I can't imagine doing this during a
live session :)
This configuration doesn't seem to be really stable :-(
I turned myself to Linux in order to find a stable config :)
So as suggested by other people, I tried ecasound :
when I run it in interactive mode and I set the input it complains with
a seg fault :-(
Anybody could help me with ecasound ?
I'm on demudi 1.2.0 with Kernel 2.4.25-1-multimedia-686
motherboard P4PE PIV 2.66GHz 512ko cache with 512Mo of DDRAM
the sound device is an integrated analog device soundmax (snd-intel8x0)
I have an edirol UM2 midi interface (2 in + 2 out)
all devices seems to be well controlled by the system.
thanks a lot
Philippe