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> The inputs are named L and R but in -B mode you don't have to use them as
Cheers, -Harry
PS: Fernando, thanks for the paper, really intresting although most of it
went over my head. Perhaps will revisit it if I want to make the reverb
effect in process rather than JACK insert.
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Fons Adriaensen=
<fons@linuxaud=
io.org> wrote:
The inputs are named L and R but in -B mode you don't have to use them =
as
stereo. You can just use one, or both with separete aux mixes and for each<=
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channel choose the own that works best.Cool thanks. W=
ill report back here when I have reached a conclusion as to what sounds bes=
t re. the mono signal.Cheers, -HarryPS: Fernando, thanks fo=
r the paper, really intresting although most of it went over my head. Perha=
ps will revisit it if I want to make the reverb effect in process rather th=
an JACK insert.
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