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====== Linearizing digital crossovers ====== | ====== Linearizing digital crossovers ====== | ||
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__At this step we are not trying to correct the influence of the room or speaker placement.__ That will come later. | __At this step we are not trying to correct the influence of the room or speaker placement.__ That will come later. | ||
- | We need to use a suitable [[: | + | We need to use a suitable [[: |
It is hard to make general recommendations as the properties of the sound field in different listening rooms are too complex. Opinions are contradictory as to whether it is helpful to linearize woofers below 200Hz (assuming one doesn' | It is hard to make general recommendations as the properties of the sound field in different listening rooms are too complex. Opinions are contradictory as to whether it is helpful to linearize woofers below 200Hz (assuming one doesn' | ||
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Load [[: | Load [[: | ||
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Save Curve 2 as new XO … ..dbl file | Save Curve 2 as new XO … ..dbl file | ||
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1. First, an impulse response has to be created by above-mentioned methods. Load this in curve. 1 | 1. First, an impulse response has to be created by above-mentioned methods. Load this in curve. 1 | ||
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7. You should get a screen similar to the screen above. Up to now, 4 curves are occupied, the last curve INVERS3 is active. Now, select the radio button for the still empty curve 5 and load the originally created crossover (with the name in the format XO___.dbl).\\ | 7. You should get a screen similar to the screen above. Up to now, 4 curves are occupied, the last curve INVERS3 is active. Now, select the radio button for the still empty curve 5 and load the originally created crossover (with the name in the format XO___.dbl).\\ | ||
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- | 8. Now with TD-Functions> | + | 8. Now with TD-Functions> |
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- | 11. In TD-Functions tab select> Normalization. The curve that should be normalized is No.2, choose individual gain. (Note. This step is important to note which switch | + | 11. In TD-Functions tab select> Normalization. The curve that should be normalized is No.2, choose individual gain. (Note: In this step it is important to note which crossover |
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+ | 4. The final check is carried out after the merging | ||
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