HI
I've seen this myself but never used it.
Would be really nice in 64studio

Cheers
Bob

2009/2/10 Michael Jarosch <[email protected]>

> Hi!
>
> I'm a bit late for 3.0, I guess. But I found something quite interesting
> especially for the homerecording people that can not pay high-end
> monitors but also for every recording studio to get the best out of
> their equipment. It's "digital room correction"!
> All you need is a linux-PC, a soundcard, a measurement microphone and
> two programs called drc (http://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/) and brutefir
> (http://www.ludd.luth.se/~torger/brutefir.html<http://www.ludd.luth.se/%7Etorger/brutefir.html>
> ).
>
> I haven't done anything with it, already, but I will as soon as I've got
> the time. If someone wants to read something about it, I'll recomment
> visiting http://www.duffroomcorrection.com/ to get an idea about what is
> possible. The people there are mostly interested in a perfect home
> cinema experience, but I guess, it's also a good basis for
> mixing/mastering if you got a perfect speaker setup!
>
> If I understand it right, DRC is something, what MacOS can't offer for
> their professional users at all and MS Windows can only offer through
> DirectX / Direct Show, which - I guess - is not a professional interface
> (and therefore can't be used with their recording software). BruteFIR is
> the only "software convolution engine" on the market using a
> professional output plugin: jackd! And it's the fastest! It also can be
> integrated in Ardour, see: http://ardour.org/node/2352 !
>
> So, please consider to put drc in your 64Studio repository! (BruteFIR is
> already there, you know... :) )
>
> Mitsch
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