On 10/16/2015 08:34 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Next Ambdec (already in use here, and to be released soon)
can do this.
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1. Bandsplitting, four options:
- single band
- single band with sub xover
- dual band
- dual band with sub xover
so in the latter case you'd have 3 bands. The
sub filter is 4th order.
2. For each band you can add as many matrices
as you want, each of them handling user
defined subsets of inputs and outputs.
3. Matrix outputs are added, near-field compensation,
delay and gain control are done for each output.
Processing can be multi-threaded on SMP hardware.
The 'sub' band you could use to drive subs, or to
crossover to a lower order decode using the full-
range speakers. Of course if you want to do both
and dual band as well, you'd need four bands.
I'll consider that if there is some press^H^H^H^H^H
interest.
Consider this interest :-D Where do I sign up as alpha tester? (a lousy
one since I don't have too many speakers at the moment...)
I don't think four bands are strictly necessary... If there are subs, it
seems an odd choice to additionally spread the low-mids across mid-hi
speakers. Better to move the xover a bit higher if the mid-hi speakers
need some more help.
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