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Hello !
A friend of mine bought recently a M-Audio Revolution 5.1 soundcard. In the drivers settings, it is possible to crossover the main channels not to send too much bass to them. When I saw that, I thought : why not use the front and rear channels as filtered outputs ? One would be used for bass and the other for treble. It could definetely be the perfect crossover : no component in the signal path, no phase shift, no delay... I searched the web but didn't find any software doing this... Any idea ? |
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