On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:43 PM, James Mckernon <jmckernon(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Relatedly, another thing I'd like to be able to do
is a delay effect, with
effect(s) (i.e. filters or certain kinds of distortion, followed by a gain
reduction) applied 'inside' the delay loop, such that the effect is
recursively, cumulatively applied to the looped material. Might sound like a
strange requirement, I know, but it's actually a fairly central effect to
the kind of music I'd like to make (dub reggae). Unfortunately, this is
difficult to achieve easily in Linux.
its not difficult to achieve on Linux at all. it *might* be tricky to
do it with the specific toolset that you seem to be thinking about
(and maybe not even then - i don't know ecasound well enough to
comment on).
tools like Pure Data can do this easily. tools like Ingen could do it
easily. you can even do this in ardour with a bit of thought (though
its linear signal flow presentation in the GUI makes it trickier). you
could do it using multiple instances of jackrack or newer jack LV2
hosts.
you could even load up the odd windows VST plugin (such as King Dubby)
in a host that supported windows VST plugins and get the entire effect
from a single plugin.
--p