[linux-audio-user] Doing the soundcard manufacturer tango (long)

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I'm having a second look and it doesn't seem the spectral delay does 
things like spectral warping and transposition. And it doesn't look like 
it does morphing between presets.
Those are some nice innovations in freqtweak- not that freqtweak 
invented them,- but their implementation.

Andres

Andres Cabrera wrote:

> I agree there's some catching up to do, but thing like freqtweak and 
> RTmix are very innovative as well.
>
> Andr?s
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> Greg Reddin wrote:
>
>> --- Jan Depner <eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>> and?  Sorry, we're still playing catch-up.
>>>>
>>>
>>>    I just couldn't resist (although I agree with most everything
>>> you
>>> said) - 1024 band graphical hand-drawn EQ in JAMin, graphical
>>> parametric
>>> EQs that slide on the hand-drawn EQ.  Neither of these had been
>>> done
>>> before.  I'm sure they'll be copied soon though.  At least we
>>> didn't use
>>> knobs and pretty pictures of glowing tubes ;-)
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>> +1 to that.  I'd also say there's some pretty innovative synth work
>> going in in the Linux community, but that may just be because I
>> haven't been exposed to the commercial equivelants.
>>
>> Greg
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