[linux-audio-user] Need single-input, eight processed-output app

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On Saturday 09 October 2004 20:57, Robert Hamilton wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm trying to find an application that will allow me to break up a
> single-input audio signal into eight to ten separately bandpass-filtered
> outputs. I need to do this in real-time (low latency). It would also be
> nice to be able to perform other processes on each output, such as
> limiting, clipping or compressing. Preferably the application would also
> work with the "Jack Audio Connection Kit." I know it's a tall order.
>
> I'm running the RedHat 9, Planet CCRMA distribution.
>
> I've been searching for something for some time, but haven't found
> anything yet that quite fills the bill. So, I've come to the experts! Any
> suggestions?

Well, not directly, but one of my projects "LouderBox" does sort of what you 
are looking for (8 bands) but then it re combines them after 
compressing/limiting/clipping the hell out of them. Should be easy to add 
individual outputs for the bands but it just had not seemed that useful to 
me. 

Get the CVS version it is rather more satisfactory then the tarball which is 
horribly broken.

http://www.spamblock.demon.co.uk/louderbox.html for the rather hairy details. 

CPU Load is rather (very much) on the high side as optimisation has not 
exactly happened yet. 

Regards, Dan.

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