On Tuesday 29 March 2005 02:12, Jan Depner wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 16:54, Arnold Krille wrote:
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 00:41, Jan Depner
wrote:
The only
thing I'd like to add to JAMin right now is a variable (0-3ms low,
0-2ms mid) delay on the low and mid bands. Hear that Steve - nudge,
nudge, wink, wink, hint, hint...
What musical advantage do you get if some bands
are delayed? What effects
do you get with that? Where is this needed/wanted?
Read a description of what
the BBE sonic maximizer does or read the
docs on any decent crossover. There are good reasons to delay the lows
and mids and it does make a difference. You may not want to use it all
the time but it is handy in many situations. It has nothing to do with
acoustic delays based on speaker location.
Thanks, just read some google-results (BBE-homepage and more) and tried to do
some tests with galan...
It seems handy sometimes, altough my tests with galan where more or less
catastrophal. Thats why I think someone with knowledge should/could implement
it into Jamin.
Another idea which came to my mind is kind of a speaker-managament system,
which seems to not exist under linux. Maybe adding hi/mid/lo-outputs to Jamin
would help filling this gap...
Arnold, who has learned something today...
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