Me, no. I think that most professionals stop at 24bit 48kHz post editing for a reason. When I ripped my SACDs, I converted a number to 192kHz PCM and ran tracks through audio analyzer software and found that few had meaningful spectral content above 20kHz. As we can't hear anything at these...
I have my CD/SACD collection ripped to a Synology NAS running a Minimserver container. My main listening endpoint is a pair of D&D 8C speakers fed 24bit/48kHz over AES from a RPI running RopieeeXL, so digital all the way to the speaker driver amps. All hi-res (FLAC, DSD) is transcoded to 24/48...
In my experience (with 2 subs) when you can find material with distinct LF stereo content (tends to not be acoustic), there is a detectable difference with a stereo sub config versus mono below 80Hz, but I reckon it is entirely due to different engagement of room modes. You can also get a...
Quick answer (as I've just started using this) -
I have a USB mike (UMIK-1). I have active speakers (D&D 8c) so DAC is internal and I feed with AES3 from the DigiPi. My application is just to do room mode correction, so I don't need to do impedance measurements (and clearly I wouldn't be...
Thanks for this guide.
A few points:
- following the Java link gave me version 8u212 not 8u221, so (obviously) this reference must be changed in the commands above to whatever version exists at the time of download on the Java site
- the line sudo tar zxvf jdk-8u221-linux-arm32-vfp-hflt.tar.gz...
Hi
I saw a description of an EQ process for the D&D 8c speaker on the beta help page but I notice that it isn't an option in the dialogs in the help page or the software EQ or preferences (REW 5.20 Beta 39).
Have I missed something or is this yet to be implemented?
Thanks
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