[linux-audio-user] Stereo delayed crossmixing

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On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 19:30, andrew@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> New to the list and looking for a package to do stereo delayed crossmixing.
> What I mean by this is to take a stereo signal (from CD, by preference)
> and send right and left channels through delay lines, individually
> adjustable to sub-millisecond delays, then mix each delayed signal
> with the un-delayed signal of the opposite channel, then feed to the
> output device. Processing in real-time (latency end-to-end is not an 
> issue.) Note: there is *no* feedback of delayed signals - echo is not
> what I'm after - this is strictly feed-forward delayed crossmixing.
> Frequency-binned multiple delay lines would be an interesting add-on.
> 
> I've been searching for packages capable of doing this - if anyone is
> familiar with something that would do, I'd be really grateful for advice.
> 
> TIA,
> Andrew 

Fairly easy, I think, using Jack and tapiir.


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