>>jack_convolve uses complex data format, not half-complex >>like brutefir. so i suppose i can't simply rip his code ;) >I'd recommend the half-complex format, it makes hte FFT much >faster and reduces the ammount of memory you have to touch. >The only pain is that the format is a bit wierd to work with. > >- Steve Forgive my ignorance, but is there any significant difference in the sound produced by this complex convolve and BruteFIR's half-complex convolve? (I'm speaking in a theoretical sense rather than comparing the actual implementations.) -Reuben