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[REQ] Allow VST Plugins To Downmix Audio

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6233638:
Currently, the Output Format DSP is fixed at the top of the DSP Studio.
 
This means that if you are a headphone user, where everything needs to be mixed down to 2 channels, dowmixing is the first step that happens to the audio.
 
This prevents the use of any VST Plugins that do advanced signal processing to transform a multichannel source into a binaural headphone mix for 3D positional audio.


I don't know what the solution for this is though, whether it would "simply" mean allowing Output Format to be somewhere on the plugin list other than the top, or separating the channel mixing options from the resampling ones.

This option could also potentially pave the way for AstoundSound support in MC. (either licensed, or through a plugin)
 
 
And - on a related note - it would be really nice if you supported Dolby Headphone via DOLBYHPH.DLL, similar to the way that DTS-HD Decoding is handled via dtsdecoderdll.dll.
It's far from the best 3D audio support for headphone use, but it's bundled with a lot of software, and it does work to give you much more directional audio rather than the basic panning effects we are stuck with just now.

elderavelas:
+1.
Currently I am getting to use TB_Isone_Surround VST to make a "binaural" downmix because my DAC's ASIO driver seems to not care receiving multichannel streams despite it is a stereo DAC. If not downmixed it plays Left and Right channels only disregarding the remaining channels. This way JRiver accepts the multichannel input (as the ASIO driver does not complains) and the TB_IsoneSurround can downmix all channels with the binaural effect. If using WASAPI, however, JRiver stops playing saying that the device does not support the multichannel input. I wonder if changing to a different DAC with a different ASIO driver we may no longer be able to use the VST to process the downmixing.

6233638:
My DAC won't accept a multichannel signal via ASIO.
I assume the driver for yours must drop everything but the left and right channels.

elderavelas:

--- Quote from: 6233638 on August 01, 2014, 10:14:40 pm ---My DAC won't accept a multichannel signal via ASIO.
I assume the driver for yours must drop everything but the left and right channels.

--- End quote ---

Exactly.
My DAC is a Yulong Audio Sabre DA8. What is your DAC?

6233638:

--- Quote from: elderavelas on August 04, 2014, 08:50:43 pm ---Exactly.
My DAC is a Yulong Audio Sabre DA8. What is your DAC?

--- End quote ---
Benchmark DAC2

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