Using a computer for DSP audio goodness???

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So here's my idea....

I've been toying around with building myself a sub and nice "monitor" style speakers. I want to power them off of DIY gainclone amplifiers, but I kinda need a crossover and such.

Then a genius idea popped into my head. Why not use my old computer as an audio processing unit? I'd feed the source into the line input, then I'd need at least three channels of output, but five would be preferable (L tweeter, L midrange, R tweeter, R midrange, Sub). Those outputs would be EQed exactly for the driver it's feeding, etc... I'd feed them into seperate amps which would go into the appropriate speaker.

So obviously, I'd need a soundcard with 5.1 analog outputs and line input (not a problem) but I'm wondering about software. I'd need a piece that would take stereo inputs, run them into VST stacks and then out to a specific 5.1 output channel. Any suggestions?
 
I think we have a thread on PC crossovers at the loudspeaker forum. Anyway, I use a dedicated pc with Delta 1010LT sound card, running brutefir software for all my crossover and equalization needs. Can be a pain to set up though.
 
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