Hi jmbee, sorry for the delay to respond to your post. Looks great! Would you be able to share a bit more on how you achieved your results? Cheers, Mitch
Hello Mitch,
This result comes from using a pc based multi way crossover like discribed by Thierry here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/223805-easy-fir-crossover-pc-based-drc.html
Each H-P is measured then the response is shaped (equalized / filtered ) using rePhase to synthetise the convolution impulses, (2 x 3 ways ) and VSThost + VSTconvolver makes the all run.
Also is inserted an independant global equalizer to tame low frequency peak from the room modes.
crd
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
DRC package contains Kirkeby inverse routine. All other FIR correction software contains similar routine.
Hi Barleywater,
Sorry for this belated response, I have just been very busy lately.
Your statement quoted above is not quite correct. I had a quick look at the Kirkeby method and made some comments in
http://www.bodziosoftware.com.au/Comments_On_Kirkeby_Method.pdf
Best Regards,
Bohdan
Another very good paper and it's references:
http://audioroundtable.com/misc/Mueller.pdf
Regarding Kirkeby, pay attention to sec 1.7, and 4, especially comparison of 4.1 and 4.2.
Kirkeby with suitably small regularization parameters performs 4.2
http://audioroundtable.com/misc/Mueller.pdf
Regarding Kirkeby, pay attention to sec 1.7, and 4, especially comparison of 4.1 and 4.2.
Kirkeby with suitably small regularization parameters performs 4.2
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