On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:10 AM, <fons@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Two new Jack apps are available at the usual place:
>
> Zita-at1: Autotuner.
> Zita-rev1: Stereo or Ambisonic reverb.
>
> More info at <http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio>
>
> Enjoy !
>
> --
> FA
>
> There are three of them, and Alleline.
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Fons, the rev1 is terrific, and very clean.
Any plans to provide some sort of saved or cli loaded settings control
for each instance?
Use case:
If i use 8 instances of the verb for different orchestral
instruments/sections, it would be useful to open each instance (ala
bash script)
and have previous settings honoured.
Suggestion:
Each control has a commandline switch, i.e.;
/usr/bin/zita-rev1 -name rev-violins
-D <delay value>
-RT <freq value>
-L <low value>
-HF < freq value>
-M <mid value>
-eq1 <value>
-eq1-gain <value>
-eq2 <value>
-eq2-gain <value>
-O <output value>
-A <ambisonic output value>
Something like this would help for setups where multiple instances can
be started, and values that would remain fairly static across
sessions, can be loaded at the same time. I ask this because it
already takes long enough to load an orchestral based session, and
tweak what would be static multi session values in non save/load apps.
Alex.
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