Gandhi wrote: 
> I have often wondered if it could be done with Cygwin. It would seem
> reasonable, but I have not found a port yet and my skill set does not
> include such matters. Cygwin gurus! Do ya thang! 
> 
> 
> 
> http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=87579.0
> "There is a description of one process for multichannel on acourate in
> the acourate yahoo group (registration required), it boils down to
> treating it as a set of stereo channels (l+r, l+c, l+sr etc)."
> 
> With this methodology one could even use REW (which is stereo only), but
> it would be quite messy. BruteFIR supports an arbitrary number of
> channels.
> 
> But I'll stop yapping about REW and BruteFIR now. :-)

Thanks... Along those lines of treating it as multiple stereo channels,
here's a detailed workflow I found:
http://digitalroomcorrection.hk/http___www.digitalroomcorrection.hk_/Multichannel_Workflow.html

Looks like a pain in the backside :-). Hopefully can be done reasonably
quickly once one gets the hang of how this program works!



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