![]() ![]() That left digital filtering, C/C++, Visual Studio 2010, Windows API, dlls and foobar2k interface to learn. More than forty years ago I programmed a lot of FORTRAN. ![]() That was going to make the job much harder just to preserve a lot of capability that I think most people would not use. I considered modifying Francois Bourdon's program the source is available. I decided, about eight months ago, to write a component for foobar2k myself as a retirement exercise, separating the xover and the analysis. Having to move my Rockey around is an annoyance and the standalone version is fairly expensive. I have used some of the rerouting software with mixed success. I can not hear any benefit to the phase flattening. UE2 is fairly stable but it does not work with foobar2k, at least directly. It does have a capability to support Winamp, although like most players these days it's doing a lot of stuff I'm not interested in. ![]() This was better in that you can load driver files but, I found the interface awkward and it did not work with foobar2k. I then purchased Allocator Light, later upgraded to Allocator ( ). It works with foobar2k, has many features and is very stable but, it does not do two of the things I was looking for, specifically, LR4 crossovers and some way to do BSC or otherwise do base extension. Several years ago I became aware of a foobar2000 digital crossover component written by Francois Bourdon ( ). ![]()
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