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{{Foobar Component Infobox
| name                = foo_dsp_crossfeed
| caption              =
| module_name          = foo_dsp_crossfeed
| maintainer          = [http://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?action=profile;u=1152 Michael Rhoades]
| stable_release      = 1.1.1
| stable_release_date  = 2009-02-10
| foobar_version      = 1.0
| use                  = DSP
| website              = [http://www.naivesoftware.com/software.html Naive Software]
| discussion_thread    = N/A
}}
== Description==
Filters the music to help reduce fatigue caused by listening to music with headphones.


=Description=
=== Description from the developer ===
To help reduce listening fatigue caused by the unnatural stereo image provided by headphones, Crossfeed processes the left and right channels of stereo audio signals with a filter that mimics the sound absorption characteristics of the human head. After running through this filter, it then mixes a delayed portion of the left and right channels with each other to simulate the delay that occurs when listening to audio signals through stereo speakers positioned approximately 60 degrees apart from each other. The effect is subtle.


Filters the music to help reduce fatigue caused by listening to music with headphones
== External links ==
 
=Link=
* [http://www.naivesoftware.com/software.html Official Website]
* [http://www.naivesoftware.com/software.html Official Website]
[[Category:Foobar2000 3rd-Party Components|Crossfeed (foo dsp crossfeed)]]

Revision as of 16:15, 2 October 2018

foo_dsp_crossfeed

foo_dsp_crossfeed
Developer(s) Michael Rhoades
Repository {{{repository}}}
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release 1.1.1 (February 10, 2009)
Preview release N/A
foobar2000 compatibility
Architecture {{{foobar2000_architecture}}}
Minimum version 1.0
Maximum version {{{foobar2000_maximum}}}
UI module(s) N/A
Additional information
Use DSP
License {{{license}}}
Discussion thread N/A
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Description

Filters the music to help reduce fatigue caused by listening to music with headphones.

Description from the developer

To help reduce listening fatigue caused by the unnatural stereo image provided by headphones, Crossfeed processes the left and right channels of stereo audio signals with a filter that mimics the sound absorption characteristics of the human head. After running through this filter, it then mixes a delayed portion of the left and right channels with each other to simulate the delay that occurs when listening to audio signals through stereo speakers positioned approximately 60 degrees apart from each other. The effect is subtle.

External links