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CONVERT4CHAN(1) 					     convert4chan Manual Page						   CONVERT4CHAN(1)

NAME
convert4chan - is a utility for converting pairs of stereo impulse response files to to a single 'True Stereo' 4-channel files. ir.lv2 - LV2 IR reverb plugin supports these so-called 'True Stereo' impulses. USAGE
convert4chan /path/to/impulses/directory or cd /path/to/impulses/directory and run convert4chan DESCRIPTION
convert4chan is not itself a generally useful program, but just a utility with very limited scope, Error checking is limited; you are not supposed to run convert4chan on your / . You can use it to convert a full directory tree of stereo impulse response files with similar names that end with L.wav and R.wav to 'True Stereo' format, while your original files in directory stay untouched and can be later used as impulses as well. 'True Stereo' impulses are four channel impulses that describe a full convolution matrix (the four channels contain, in order, the convolu- tion paths L->L, L->R, R->L, R->R). convert4chan searching for stereo files named: root/somewhere/somethingL.wav root/somewhere/somethingR.wav and convert them to: root/somewhere/something4.wav convert4chan supports filenames ending in .wav by design, but it is possible that in future will supports other audio formats too (It could all audio formats supported by libsndfile in theory.) More information can be found on the project website http://factorial.hu/plugins/lv2/ir. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jaromir Mike <mira.mikes@seznam.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). convert4chan January 15, 2011 CONVERT4CHAN(1)

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NAME
qwavjoin - join wav files SYNOPSIS
qwavjoin [option]... file1 file2... DESCRIPTION
qwavjoin reads a list of wav files and joins them in one wav file in the specified order. the files must have the same parameters (i.e. sampling rate, bytes per sample, ...) in order that the joining can be done. OPTIONS
-h, --help show a brief help and exit. -o <outfile>, --output=<outfile> outfile is the name of the file where all the samples will be copied. if this option is not used, the samples from the second to the last file of the list will be appended to file1. -v, --verbose show which operations are done. -V, --version show version and exit. BUGS
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