Hello,
I want to setup a sound system with linux. For this, I need an app that
could split an audio file in four tracks in order to add them separately
some effects.I tried to achieve this using Jamin which have this kind of "Crossover"
functionnality, but it is defenetly not usable for what I need.The ideal application should not be too complex :
it should be compatible with Jack and could just get a stereo channel
for input and provides 4 stereo channels. The 4 stereo channels would be
the result off a crossover spliting by frequency ranges of the input
stereo channel.
we could give a default preset like this :1st stereo channel : low
2nd stereo channel : low-mid
3rd stereo channel : high-mid
4th stereo channel : highof course thoose ranges should also be set manually.
each channel could have the gain controlled and could have assigned 4
effects with LADSPA plug-ins.each slider or knob should be midi controlled (I know that Jack Rack
already does this).Does this kind of apps should take a long time to be developped ?
I'm not skilled to undergo this kind of project alone as I'm a poor PHP/Perl
and little Python developper.
Anyone interested for this kind of project ?Kind regards
Philippe
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