I'd definitely be interested. Does it have application to other than headphone mixes? Jan On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 18:14, davidrclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Mark, > > Thanks for your reply. > > Previously I had asked if anyone would be interested in my packaging > some of my work so that others could use it. As you may know, this can > be a daunting task, and I wanted to know whether or not anyone would > find the "capability" useful before dumping a lot of time in creating > a useable "program." It's like before I build you a car, I ask you > if you have any need for transportation. > > If everyone is happy with the second (and fourth) clip, then I won't > bother trying to write the requisite GUI interface and docs that > I need to convince everyone to look at. I'm perfectly happy with > my command-line and scripts, what I have called a "retro-UNIX" environment, > for audio. > > So my question is whether or not anyone else has a use or need for this > type of sound --- vastly improved headphone sound? This is a way of > creating accurate but simulated binaural recordings for larger rooms from > a monophonic, dry signal. It's a better way of producing what you actually > hear in a room than that which is done with the typical mixer and synth. > > Thanks again for your response. > > Regards, > Dave. > >