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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Galvin" data-source="post: 43070" data-attributes="member: 1128"><p>Re: M1d array correction</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just FYI - the array correction filters can start significantly higher than 500Hz. Look at the filters for Milo at 8 cabinets, and M1D's for 6 which starts at 8K. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, the approach I always take (be it wrong or right) depends on what my program material is going to be. For the live television events that I do and corporate events I do I typically will leave the array correction set to the same number of cabinets in the array. The end result is a very linear PA which for that stuff is good. Realistically, very few people are there to hear the canned music, or the bump-ins, they are there for the talent or the CEO to be heard clearly. </p><p></p><p>For the music stuff I do I will start with the array correction set to the number of cabinets in each zone of the array and adjust accordingly based on SMAART (or SIM), and my ears. Sometimes I leave it there, sometimes I adjust it one way or the other, but it all depends on what i hear. </p><p></p><p>I hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Galvin, post: 43070, member: 1128"] Re: M1d array correction Just FYI - the array correction filters can start significantly higher than 500Hz. Look at the filters for Milo at 8 cabinets, and M1D's for 6 which starts at 8K. Regardless, the approach I always take (be it wrong or right) depends on what my program material is going to be. For the live television events that I do and corporate events I do I typically will leave the array correction set to the same number of cabinets in the array. The end result is a very linear PA which for that stuff is good. Realistically, very few people are there to hear the canned music, or the bump-ins, they are there for the talent or the CEO to be heard clearly. For the music stuff I do I will start with the array correction set to the number of cabinets in each zone of the array and adjust accordingly based on SMAART (or SIM), and my ears. Sometimes I leave it there, sometimes I adjust it one way or the other, but it all depends on what i hear. I hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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