From: holborn <holborn@telefonica.net>
To: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: FX8010 on emu10k1
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:36:52 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200401261136.52554.holborn@telefonica.net> (raw)
Hi!
Right now I'm using ld10k1 a wonderful program by Peter Zubaj and i have
chorus effect in my emu10k1 synthesizer, when a MIDI control reverb or chorus
message is sent to the emu10k1 hi route the instrument sound to the FX(12)
and FX(13), then i put 2 chorus in stereo and miracle ....chorus effect....
and not to bad :-)
Now i need a reverb effect, i was see fv10k1 utility (freverb implementation
for FX8010), but .... i can't run, i hacked a little bit, i loaded ....
but ... i only hear delay effect, not reverb. Now I will try to implement a
small reverb made by me.
But my question is .... i see in emu10k1 device3 the 8 first FX8010 buses, but
only for playback, anyway to capture FX(12) and FX(13) buses?
Thanks
Josep
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