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Back in discussions about the upcoming 7.1 release there were mentions of the possibility of supporting multiple channel output for active crossover implementations. I'm more interested in hooking up a multichannel dac to play three channel files (created externally from stereo files). I understand that there were missing capabilities in either Alsa or MPD (or both) that precluded this. I'm hoping that newer releases of those packages now built into moOde 8.2 might allow this to happen. I see no need for major interface changes (or any really), just simple buffering and transmission of the number of channels contained in an input PCM file. Thanks
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Your multichannel blog post is very informative! Do you know if anyone has implemented 2 to 3 channel upmixing in CamillaDSP (or if it's even possible)? I have used a plugin in F2K that does a Trifield conversion, but I just end up with output files that look good in Audacity. If this were possible, there would likely be no need to modify moOde 8.02 to do what I'm hoping to do.
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I think the Trifield plugin is analyzing the left and right channels and extracting what it thinks should be in a center channel to create a 3.0 channel config (L, C, R)
I don't think Camilla supports this but I'm curious about your usage scenario. Are you feeding into something like a 5.1 AVR?
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Are you trying to do 3 channel with 3 speakers, Left Center and Right?
The Motu M4 only supports stereo L/R output.
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Yes, L, C, and R.
The M4 is a 4 channel in and 4 out device. The question then is does it handle a 3 or 4 channel PCM input from usb. Time for more research.
In any case (or DAC), I want to try stereo signal upmixed for three speakers to expeience the effects related to improving the experience of listeners not sitting in the sweet spot.
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That's cool. So with an M4 and Trifield DSP you would need 3 mono amps or 3 powered speakers, correct?
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For a 75 year old diyer, pursuing the hobby off and on for 50 years, finding the hardware to thrash out the process (CamillaDSP learning curve aside) is no problem. Using an AVR straight-through as a 3CH amp is the first thought. Lots of speakers too. Time to start studying.