On 6/8/07, Tim Howard <tdhoward@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/8/07, Fons Adriaensen <fons@kokkinizita.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 08:43:52AM -0700, Tim Howard wrote:
>
> > Has anyone figured out a way to fix this problem, circumvent this
> > problem, or put up with this problem??
>
> I tried to look into it recently - compiled the TAP reverb in floating
> point mode, but didn't get any reverb out of it at all, only direct sound.
> There my trials ended as there was more urgent work...
>
> > I'm trying to put together a Linux audio box for a friend (his
> > introduction to Linux) and it would be a real bummer if he can't use
> > any EQ...
>
> You could use my FIL-plugins. There's only one in this set: a four-band
> parametric, using Mitra-Regalia filters instead of biquads.
>
> TAP uses biquads for everything, and I suspect that could be part of the
> problem.
>
> --
> FA
>
> Follie! Follie! Delirio vano č questo !
>

Hmm... I have been working on some seriously SSEīd versions of tap and swh plugins and at least on my x86_64 tap reverb seems to work fine. I havenīt actually published the last known working patches, but they are very small. I will fiddle with the other tap plugins that appear to be causing problems.

I just started working on a Paris EQ clone, which looks quite similar to the 4 band parametric in FIL, but Iīm using biquads. I didnīt know that FIL plugins existed, I guess I should check ém out.

Thanks, Fons!  I'll check out the FIL-plugins...

Incidentally, does the CAPS EQ also use biquads?  Because it is
producing the same problems.

-TimH
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