Re: looking for a crossover plugin...

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On 3/23/06, R Parker <rtp405@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Unlikely since LADSPA isn't used in live sound
> reinforcement.
>

True, but they are also useful for other things like setting up
multiband dynamics processing. (Jamin does this, but the crossover
stuff is internal)


On 3/23/06, carmen <ix@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu Mar 23, 2006 at 08:02:17PM -0600, Reuben Martin wrote:
> > I have been looking and cannont find a LADSPA crossover plugin. 1
> > channel in, two out, arbritary crossover frequency. Is there such a
> > thing?
>
> im pretty sure i saw something that does this..
>
> a ~ # es ladspa | grep "*"
> *  media-libs/ladspa-cmt
> *  media-libs/ladspa-sdk
> *  media-libs/liblrdf
> *  media-plugins/blop
> *  media-plugins/caps-plugins
> *  media-plugins/fil-plugins
> *  media-plugins/mcp-plugins
> *  media-plugins/rev-plugins
> *  media-plugins/swh-plugins
> *  media-plugins/tap-plugins
> *  media-plugins/vco-plugins
> *  media-plugins/xmms-ladspa
> *  media-sound/demolition
> *  media-sound/tap-reverbed

I've got all these. but no crossover. There are plenty of filters, but
I would thing using multiple filters for a crossover would be a mess.

-Reuben


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