| Hi Mike Berry, you wrote:
> I am happy to announce the release of my new software Pedalfects. Pedalfects
> is an easy-to-use real-time effects processor for Macintosh (a Windows version
> is in the works). Pedalfects can use the audio input to your computer, an
> audio CD, or a sound file as input. You can hear your effects in real-time and
> also record to disk. Pedalfects can process up to eight simultaneous effects,
> including delays, filters, modulation effects, compression and gating, and distortion.
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> Visit http://www.nmol.com/users/mikeb/pedal.htm for more information and to
> read the online manual.
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> Pedalfects is shareware. Before registration, the recording and saving
> capabilites are disabled. The registration fee is $100 U.S.
I was working on such a program, for Dos. Will be finished in some months.
It's damn powerful and, so, it's not for Windows95. That's because of
overhead and latency times.
The DSP routines are all in hand optimized assembly, there are 3 versions
of each routine (Pentium, PMMX, PPro/PII), while the GUI is written in C.
It's aimed mostly at electric guitar and electric bass users, with a lot
of effects in realtime, and a lot of original and cool-sounding special
distortion effects.
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> Please try it out and let me know what you think.
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> --
> Mike Berry
> mikeb@nmol.com
> http://www.nmol.com/users/mikeb
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