Some new stuff on <http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads> Two new shared libraries: zita-resampler-0.1.0 zita-convolver-0.1.0 Both C++. Unlike the libcl* series which are my 'personal toolset' that I assume nobody will want to re-use, the zita series of libraries will be fully documented. The resampler already comes with HTML documentation, for the convolver this is 'under construction'. This release of zita-convolver is provided mainly as a dependency of jconv-0.2.0 Command line JACK app for real-time fft-based partitioned convolution with non-uniform partition size. Provides low or zero delay processing at moderate CPU loads. Any convolution matrix up to 64 * 64 as long as your CPU(s) can take it. From the README: New in this release ------------------- - The convolution engine has been separated into a shared library, libzita-convolver. For more information on the internals of the convolution engine, see the documentation provided with this library. - A non-real-time, file processing version of jconv, called fconv, has been added. It accepts the same configuration files. The input can be any file readable by libsndfile. The output will be a 24- bit WAV or WAVEX (for more than 2 channels). - Large configurations requiring too much memory will fail with an error message rather than just crash with a segfault. - Now uses jack_client_open(), so multiple instances can be run even without using the -N <jack_name> option. - Optional use of FFTW_MEASURE. - Added the mkwavex utility, converts multichannel responses stored in separate files to a single WAVEX file. - New config files for some AMB reverbs. The nicest one of these is York Minster, which really sounds great. Enjoy ! -- FA Laboratorio di Acustica ed Elettroacustica Parma, Italia Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user