I’ve got a two-way active (DIY) speaker with three subwoofers and have built filters for each driver in Audiolense based on in-room measurements at the main listening position. This approach works well, but I have a few nagging questions about the overall approach.
Question 1: Is there a...
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Great thread. The finding seems to be that MSO offers a great solution when optimising for multiple seats, whereas Audiolense delivers the best solution (a ‘single sub with multiple drivers’) for one seat. Is this correct?
Also, I get that multiple subwoofers are useful...
I've been using Roon to output to Audiolense Convolver (V1.6)then onto a RME Fireface for quite some time but the upgrade to Roon 2.0 Build 1272 broke the chain with it no longer being possible to initialize Audiolense ASIO within Roon. This issue has been raised with Roon and I've done numerous...
Yes, that’s my experience - the problem was introduced with Roon 2.0 Build 1272. I’ve raised a support call as well as a thread in the Roon Forum but am still going through the diagnosis process.
Well, no response to date on the Roon Support forum but back on with music using the in-built Roon convolution. Interestingly, there seems to be a problem with channel mapping as my 5 output channels 1-5 get mapped to 1-3 & 7-8. I have solved the issue in RME Total Mix but if anyone know how to...
I've uninstalled and reinstalled both Roon and AL Convolver but the problem remains. Also, attempted a fix that I saw on the Roon forum that involved renaming the RaatServer folder. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Bernt
I've been tinkering with measurements and gain control but run into a problem. The problem is that AL Convolver is no longer able to be enabled as a device within Roon. This appears to have happened with an update that I applied to Roon after listening to some music. The current situation...
Much appreciated. Yes, the RME has three gain settings and I've got the unit set to the lowest setting (-10dBV). I'll set a limit of -20dB within AL Convolver as the next step and check noise as well as sound quality. Agree that the ideal answer is to find low-gain power amps but these are rare...
I’m using Roon as a front end that sends audio to Audiolense Convolver which executes filters for 3-way active speakers. These 6-channels are sent via USB to a RME Fireface and onto the various power amps etc.
The problem is that there is too much gain in the system with a15 to 20 dB...
I’m using Audiolense to build filters for a (DIY) active speaker setup that includes one active sub. The sub has on-board parametric EQ and volume control. I’ve disabled the PEQ but use the latter to level set the sub volume to that of the main speakers prior to taking Audiolense measurements...
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