

Oh, and I almost forgot: It also has a plugin called "Loudness Compensator". Since version 1.20 it can also be run "headless", which means one could run it on a raspberry without a screen etc., just as a media streamer. Now it's just one command on the terminal and it's ready to rock. I wrote a bash script to start jack, all plugins, MPD, and nicely arrange the windows.

It takes a bit of patchwork to connect everything with the Jack Audio Connection Kit, but everything can be saved as a patchbay for easy recalling. Sure it's experimental, but sounds pretty amazing. Output goes into two vintage Accuphase amps and then to two 18" subwoofers and two 8" full-range drivers. Currently I have setup a 2-way crossover, each channel with a parametric EQ. I absolutely love what you can do with these. but there is definitely something missing in the Linux section: LSP Plugins!

Besides its own filters, it also supports convolution filters from Audiolense, Acourate, RePhase, and DRC with automatic sample rate matching. JRiver Media Center supports crossovers for Windows, macOS, and Linux with up to 32 channels of DSP. CamillaDSP cross-platform IIR and FIR engine for crossovers, room correction etc.
