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Hi there guys.
I've read through every software crossover thread on the site, and while I've learned more than needed I can't seem to get all my eggs in one basket. I thought if I put everything down at once I might be able to get a definitive answer. So here's what I need. I need a 4 way stereo software crossover for the Windows environment. I know BruteFIR is the obvious choice here, but for reasons yet to be disclosed I need to stick with windows. AsioXO is capable of 3 way crossovers, but I need 4 way. Is there some way to fix this? DRC with windows is already taken care of so I don't think I need to worry about that. Sound card will likely be a Delta 410 from M-audio, but I was also going to ask if there are alternatives that may yield better results in the same price bracket. An easy interface is always nice, but not necessary. I'm sure there was more to ask, so I will add when I think of it. Thanks in advance -Steve |
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Okay, so I got no response. Kind of figured that would happen. So I'll make this a little easier and more direct.
Is it possible to obtain the same capabilities of say a Behringer DSP unit, or the driverack, or any of the other prosound DSP's using a M-audio Delta 410 and Sounds Logical Wave Warp? So far this is the only program that I've found that seems to have the capabilities I need in the windows environment. Thanks |
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One more try folks.
Is there anything in the windows environment that will allow me to do a 4 way active crossover. FIR or IIR, I don't really care. Just something. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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Program an IIR yourself !
There are lot of programs which can calculate coefficients for you. WAV files are quite easy to disassemble. grtz Simon |
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I know that it would be easy to just build the coefficients, but the process needs to be streamlined, easy, and pretty, not to mention ready to use by the end of July. I think Wave Warp will do it, but nobody seems to have used it.
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