Ron, I think it's an interesting effect but I doubt if we could implement it in JAMin anyway. I have a feeling that it takes a huge amount of processing power ;-) Did you get a chance to listen to it? It seems to me that it is similar, in some respects, to the stereo widening that Steve put in. Jan On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 09:51, R Parker wrote: > Hi, > > --- Joern Nettingsmeier > <nettings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > davidrclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Greetings Linux Audio Users. > > > > > it might also be interesting for the jamin > > developers to take a look at > > this. > > WARNING: I am going to over react to Joern's > reasonable suggestion because JAMin has recently > included another feature that I strongly argued > against. So, please have patience with me. I don't > have a life and I'm a loser. :) > > JAMin is a very good tool. For the most part, it is > not the result of an experiment. It is a well thought > out design of typical and expected tools for the > specific task of mastering stereo audio files. It is a > very clean, easy to use and unbloated application that > is being used in real world installations. This makes > it very different from something like ecamegapedal or > any other effect where experimentation is the rule for > producing awesome and unexpected results. > > In its currernt feature set, there are only two things > that distinguish JAMin from the typical set of > mastering tools. They are Jan's parametric style EQ > controls in a graphic interface and the inherited > features of JACK--multitrack sources, transport > awareness, etc. > > Because JAMin is typical, it can be counted on to > perform its intended task. This accountability is very > important. > > 3-D Audio might be the greatest thing since vacume > tubes but that can be determined by creating a 3-D > Audio JACK client or LADSPA plugins. I'd love to see > that happen. > > Incidentally, room accoustics is one of the topics > within my set of obsessions. Of course it'd be hard to > call myself an audio engineer if I wasn't obsessed > with it. > > Again, I'm sorry to fire off this big flashing yellow > lite message but I hope that my perspective on JAMin > is interesting. And maybe it's everyone's lucky day > because I don't have time to write a large meandering > letter. I've got to go hang about 320 square feet of > sound modules that my partner and I built and designed > for two flat EQ response rooms with .3 and .1 > reverberation times. > > ron > > > 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) > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 > http://search.yahoo.com/top2003