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From: "P.J.Leonard" <P.J.Leonard@bath.ac.uk>
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Subject: Virtual array of audio devices. Filters etc. ?
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Hello,

 Is there any plans to implement a driver that appears appears
to the application as several device drivers ? This device should
allow control over the mixing of the inputs. It would also be
cool if filters (other devices ?) could be chained for each
channel of the driver. Could a filter use a dynamic linked 
library to implement it's effect ? This would allow a user to
implement a new type of filter without having to learn all that
tricky kernel coding.

 I was just looking at cubase VST plugin's linux has got a lot
of catching up to do :-(

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