Jari Suominen schrieb:
Dan S kirjoitti:
I've done that in the past (not by choice
though!). In SuperCollider
this would decode it and play it out:
x = { In.ar(0) - In.ar(1) }.play;
Yep, thats what I figured. Was just wondering that if there is ome
magical reason why it would be bad thing to do after louzy mic/line
input of a soundcard. What would make it even worse decision than to
just use the unbalanced cable.
the balancedcables are invented against interferences like humming or
cellphone-stuff so when you have no problem with that you don't need a
balanced cable.
i think the noise of the preamp da-converter will sum up so that this is
only a emergency solution.
you can generate a command line app with faust.
i think you can put the following code into the online compiler
(
http://faust.grame.fr/compiler.php):
_
_process = _-_;
I'm hoping to have this one simple app that
isn't doing anything else
than this conversion and what I could route the input signal through in
jack. So something like command line app with no parameters. Just start
it and route the channels in jack. Would be very simple to do, although
a source code of super simple jack app would be usefull as I have never
programmed a true jack app, only couple using fluidsynth as a soundengine.
........j
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