That makes sense although it would be great to avoid forcing a user to have
to use a mono source as an input even if essentially it would end up doing
basically the same thing!

G

2011/6/3 Jörn Nettingsmeier <netti...@stackingdwarves.net>

> On 06/03/2011 01:37 PM, George Kierstein wrote:
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>> Thanks for the paper reference!
>>
>> Yes I was thinking of something along the lines of a ping-pond delay that
>> allows the user to control the ping-pong path (I like the ring of that)
>> and
>> timing.
>>
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> if it's a mono source in, just use a standard echo effect in connection
> with a panner, say fons' AMB plugins and any old LADSPA delay/echo. then you
> would have to write a small function generator that does interesting things
> with the azimuth and elevation, or if it's a fixed tape composition, just
> automate the panner parameters.
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