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How to build a flat-phase DSP preset?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Beckman" data-source="post: 57225" data-attributes="member: 1173"><p>Re: How to build a flat-phase DSP preset?</p><p></p><p>In the bottom screen shot the high's are still ahead in time from 6.something kHz up the scale . </p><p>It's a difficult task when your higher up the frequency scale .</p><p></p><p>If i do a tuneing like the 1 your doing as descriped i would use 2 or 3 mic's . 1 close and centered between the mid and high driver @ the x-over between the 2 (or more) drivers . The 2nd @ a larger distance and the 3rd of-axis .</p><p>Also i would not resynchronize until i have "flat" phase .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Beckman, post: 57225, member: 1173"] Re: How to build a flat-phase DSP preset? In the bottom screen shot the high's are still ahead in time from 6.something kHz up the scale . It's a difficult task when your higher up the frequency scale . If i do a tuneing like the 1 your doing as descriped i would use 2 or 3 mic's . 1 close and centered between the mid and high driver @ the x-over between the 2 (or more) drivers . The 2nd @ a larger distance and the 3rd of-axis . Also i would not resynchronize until i have "flat" phase . [/QUOTE]
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