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From: Justin Smith <noisesmith(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 16, 2008 at 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Proximity Effect and Dynamic EQ using LADSPA plugins?
To: Steve Fosdick <lists(a)pelvoux.nildram.co.uk>
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Steve Fosdick
<lists(a)pelvoux.nildram.co.uk> wrote:
I found the following article on the net about
compensating for
proximity effect using a dynamic equalizer.
http://rane.com/note1550.html
Has anyone tried something like this with LADSPA plugins? If so what
plugins did you use?
Regards,
Steve.
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I couldn't find the ladspa plugin that would do this standalone
(though I could swear I have seen it before somewhere), but jamin is
an audio mastering jack client where you can hand draw eq curves and
seperate frequency ranges can have different
gain/compression/expansion curves, so this seems to be pretty much
what jamin was designed for (if you have a sufficiently fast computer
jamin should be fine real-time, though it seems to be a bit more
post-processing oriented in terms of the built in workflow).
You should also be able to build a setup to do what the article
describes using ladspa plugins in PD, galan, alsa-modular, or ingen,
out of a few filters (simplest case, one low-pass, one bandpass, one
high-pass), with seperate compressors connected to the output of each
filter, if jamin is too big a sledgehammer for swatting this
particular fly.
oops, I meant to send this to the list