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New Crossfeed demos

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I just got an email from a developer who knows me through the Metric Halo forum (pro audio firewire interface). He's got an all new crossfeed type program that he wanted me to try. I really like what it does spatially but I haven't had a chance to really listen to all the demo's and judge how well it treats the original sound. I thought you guys might want to give it a listen and leave some comments.
It might be a chance to get one of these programs tailored to high end headphone listening (it isn't released yet and he's asking for feedback) instead of the iBuds crowd.

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Listened to Travis "Why Does It Always Rain On Me," there seems to be a sense of artificiality to it, almost muted/veiledness on it. Not my cup of tea
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Thread Starter 
Yeah, I got the same impression from listening to it with the standard settings. There's a page "HRTF" that adjusts the sound to the way that your ears/headphones work together. The developer used Beyer DT880's to "voice" the demos (which are very top heavy). I don't know if these adjustments are going to be in the final product but I assume so.
This product is still in development and this is a chance for us to have some input on how it turns out.
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Here's a couple of files of the demos with the HRTF set at left-3 and right-3.
These are of course, for demo only.

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