[linux-audio-user] Audio 3-D Demo --- Any Interest in Software?

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On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 20:33, R Parker wrote:
> 
> I don't have a clue what Audio 3-D is. It sounds like
> part of its usefulness could be room modeling. If
> that's true then create a LADSPA plugin that can sit
> in every input channel of every bedroom studio in the
> world and adjust the frequency and reverberation
> responses to KNOWN and useful values. If you do this,
> many many people can forget about learning to cut
> 400Hz and 1 and 2kHz because those problems won't be
> recorded.
> 
> I know Virtual Rooms aren't particularly sexy and
> don't expect them to win a race against the natural
> impulse to examine the bra section of the Sears
> catalog but what the heck. The question I can't answer
> is, can Virtual Rooms sounds as good as physical rooms
> that are tuned?
> 

	That's what I was hoping 'cause it's much cheaper to model the room
than build it ;-)


> Ron "section undergarments, page 42" Parker
> 

	That's a visual foul - 4 minutes in the penalty box.


Jan



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