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hi,
as you know, in SoLoud, the number of filters are limited
we should implement more like different reverbs, fir and irr filters, (these could be used to implement HRTF support), Chorus, One Poll, One Zero, Pole Zero, Two Pole, Two Zero, etc
a library exists called stk under zlib license which already implemented these maybe we can implement some of these out
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Creating CSV files manually is a lot of work. This could be automated by a script if the name of the WAV file is the same as the transcript.
The same could be done for creating a language model input text file. A script could pull the transcript from the WAV file name.
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