Hi Julien, I'll try to work on it. What about a pipe-approach? I don't want to deal with the zillions of audio file formats, so I'll take raw mono input on stdin (float or short, little or big endian) and produce raw data (float or short) on stdout. You could set parameters with zillions of command line arguments (mostly: choose a preset, a t60(0), a t60(pi), a float/int/asm choice of calculatin a bit resolution for the fixed arithmetic, a dry/wet control, a bypass-t60 toggle, controls for input/output formats).
Maybe it should handle stereo input and/or output? Algorithm has been implemented with 44.1 KHz resolution but can work with anything (of course the same set of parameters won't give the same reverberation time). What do you think of it? I don't have much time for the moment, but as soon as I get some, I'll do it. Tell me what you absolutely need, so I can provide you with it as soon as I can. (Of course if someone has got some brain's idle, any contribution is welcome.) Take care, Cédric. On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Julien Claassen wrote: > Hi Cedric! > Can sverb work without a gui, like a simple command-line utility? I'm blind, > yet would like to use this piece of software. It sounds great! > Kindest regards > Julien > > -------- > Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles) > > ======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ======== > http://ltsb.sourceforge.net - the Linux TextBased Studio guide
