here's a post from david clark to the lau list, which i think might be developer material :)
it's a followup to this thread: http://eca.cx/lau/2004/01/0039.html
best,
j�rn
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Subject: [linux-audio-user] 3-D Audio: To Plug-In or Not to Plug-In?
Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 22:32:51 -0800
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On the 3-D audio (Interest in Software?) thread, I had promised to mail out something on a plug-in. It got a little too long, so rather than clog up everyone's mailbox, I went ahead and put it in:
http://home.earthlink.net/~davidrclark/linux_audio_users/Plug-in.html
If this isn't proper nettiquette for this user's mailing list, someone please do let me know. It would be easier just to email my ramblings.
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Bottom line is: I'm not sure if it makes sense as a plug-in or not. I think I may provide the impulse response function generator and my own convolution engine, then let one of the plug-in gurus see what they can do, if they want to. If nothing happens, it'll be a command-line thingy until I get motivated to GUI it all up.
No schedule, but I'd be happy to provide a crude tarball to anyone who wants to try and deal with it at any time. I PROMISE it won't be easy without some instruction. Please email me privately also so that I'm sure to see it.
Thanks, Dave.
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