Am Mittwoch, den 11.02.2009, 07:51 -0500 schrieb drew Roberts: > On Wednesday 11 February 2009 02:47:31 Stéphane Magnenat wrote: > > > There is another program by the same author of the tap plugins called > > > reverbed that lets you edit just about every aspect of the reflections. > > > > I've already played with it. It is very nice indeed, but it requires > > handcrafting of all parameters. For instance, one has to specify each early > > reflection by hand. It would be much more convenient to be able to specify > > the size of the room, the position and size of the instrument, the position > > of the listener, and some parameters for the walls ; and let the program > > compute the corresponding early reflections patterns. It is probably not > > that difficult to do, as it only requires basic 2D geometry. > > This is my dream born of ignorance... > > Take a multitrack recording in something like ardour. > NAME each track. > Feed all tracks to a plugin that has a graphical representation of a sound > stage. > The NAMES (with icons) from the adrour tracks show up from left to right on > the stage. > You can grab the icons and drag them about the stage in realtime and hear the > changes in the output of the plugin. > > Thoughts? > > drew That reminds me on glmix, there you have 8 Speakers (8 jack_inputs) in a 3D room and you can move them around in the room. http://devel.tlrmx.org/audio/ regards hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user