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Febs:
OK, then, what does crossfeed have to do with what you are requesting?  Crossfeed mixes the L and R channels of a single stereo playback stream [1].  What you are talking about is mixing two separate playback streams.  I'm not sure what relevance one has to the other in this context.

[1] It is more complicated than that, because there is some delay and bandpass filtering going on, but those details aren't relevant to my point.

markun:

--- Quote from: Febs on February 28, 2008, 10:32:22 AM ---OK, then, what does crossfeed have to do with what you are requesting?
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When I first read his post I thought he still didn't understand what crossfeed was, but I guess he means that the binaural beats would have to be mixed in after the DSP stage for maximum effect (or at least after the crossfeed and stereo-width stages)

Quixotic:
"the binaural beats would have to be mixed in after the DSP stage for maximum effect"

That would be the most preferable scenario. I'm making it confusing am I not? Ok, what I intended to say was if the two sounds were mixed if that would have a crossfeed on the separate channels. But I know...unlikely, probably not gonna happen anyway, etc. Thnks for your work anyway, I love rockbox nontheless.

markun:

--- Quote from: Quixotic on February 29, 2008, 12:40:08 PM ---But I know...unlikely, probably not gonna happen anyway, etc.
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Rockbox is open source, so you just have to learn programming and make it happen :)

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