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Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark DeArman" data-source="post: 100956" data-attributes="member: 950"><p>Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Designing custom filters for a loudspeaker setup is just that, the design of custom filters. No one is going to have suggestions on what you should be creating. Good measurements are the key to making a good set of custom filters for your setup. What ever filter types you end up choosing, you should attempt to achieve equal delay between all the bands. The use of FIR linear phase filters might make that easier or might not. If you are trying to create correction FIR filters, which try to inverse the measured response of a certain driver, then there are a number of papers in AES which will provide suggestions on best practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark DeArman, post: 100956, member: 950"] Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients? Designing custom filters for a loudspeaker setup is just that, the design of custom filters. No one is going to have suggestions on what you should be creating. Good measurements are the key to making a good set of custom filters for your setup. What ever filter types you end up choosing, you should attempt to achieve equal delay between all the bands. The use of FIR linear phase filters might make that easier or might not. If you are trying to create correction FIR filters, which try to inverse the measured response of a certain driver, then there are a number of papers in AES which will provide suggestions on best practices. [/QUOTE]
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