davidrclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Greetings Linux Audio Users. > > A few weeks ago, I mailed to the user list a URL regarding some audio > software I have been working on over the past two years. For those > who missed it: > > http://home.earthlink.net/~davidrclark/linux_audio_users/ seems i did :) i somehow missed the headphone processor, and only saw the "command-line audio tools" part. i'm not interested in those because of the problems of pipes in real-time setups. but the headphone processor is very interesting. if it's not too much work, i'd love to see this thing packaged. given you don't have a gui, this shouldn't be too hard. the effect is very nice on the demo, but then it's all synthetic sounds - i would like to play with it myself and apply it to some recorded material to be able to judge the sound in some more detail. it does seem to reduce the in-head-localization effect, but it also spreads out the signal in a rather extreme way - i wonder how it will sound with complex signals such orchestral music. can it be made to work in real-time? if so, i can see the word LADSPA written all over it :-D (which btw would save you a lot of packaging work and all of the tedious gui stuff). it might also be interesting for the jamin developers to take a look at this. please do post the source somewhere. is it documented so that the mathematically-challenged can understand what exactly is being done, or could you post some links to relevant material ? best, j?rn (btw, the linux-audio-developers list is also a very appropriate forum for this. if you do get around to package your software, please announce it there as well, so that technical discussions can take place on the dev list.) -- In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics! - Homer Simpson J?rn Nettingsmeier Kurf?rstenstr 49, 45138 Essen, Germany http://spunk.dnsalias.org (my server) http://www.linuxaudiodev.org (Linux Audio Developers)