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On 4/16/05 11:29 PM, in article , "Joe
Kesselman" wrote: Bob Cain wrote: Don't mean to discourage you, but Waves has one. Well, yes. Wave$ has lot$ of excellent $oftware, and it'$ worth what they charge for it. But this is a function that doesn't require their level of sophistication, Ah...ah...ah... If I read the name right, 'the shuffler' implies that they;re going the extra mile and not just doing the decoding but also the dedicated adjustmets , 'shuffling' that goes with it... ...and it'd be a good excuse to learn how to code to that API. Never a bad exercise it also has other really nice functions for panning and precedence that seem to work well. That's probably reason to use theirs rather than a homebrew. |
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