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WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

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Re: WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

Postby tester » Sun Apr 27, 2014 3:51 am

I have no idea what Larsen is, and probably will not remember it anyway. But I know what a feedback loop is... :mrgreen:

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Re: WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

Postby jjs » Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:37 am

I never knew it was called Larsen effect.
At school (long long long ago) they called it singing effect, as the mic hears itself via the speaker.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_feedback
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Re: WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

Postby steph_tsf » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:36 pm

I understand why "Larsen" remains ignored in some countries. There are sources saying that audio feedback got described as soon as 1890 by Hibbard in USA, in the context of telephonic systems. Larsen wasn't the first.
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Re: WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

Postby steph_tsf » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:55 pm

Okay, let's go back to software. In a nutshell, the lasagna that' currently working on a x86-WinXP computer is :
computer sound -> VAC -> ASIO-in, .exe compiled by Flowstone -> ASIO-out

Another lasagna that I would like to try is :
computer sound -> VAC -> ASIO-in - simple VST Host -> VST effect plugin compiled by Flowstone -> ASIO-out
1. Can somebody check this ?
2. Can somebody check if this is also working on x86-Linux and x86-MacOS ?
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Re: WinXP directly driving two 4-way active speakers

Postby angelaametz » Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:30 am

I have been using the operating system for a long time and I consider it to be the best for most users. I constantly delete the standard functionality of the operating system and change it to something more universal, for example, I replace WMP with https://yumdownload.com/k-lite-codec-pack. If you know this software, then you will understand what I'm talking about.
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