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More to a measurement then the transfer function?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Sturzenbecher" data-source="post: 148939" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Re: More to a measurement then the transfer function?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess the main purpose of my question has to do with extracting presets from one piece of gear and putting those presets into another piece. Many times I run into situations where I am told I "have to use a specific piece of gear to use our presets" and many times that piece of gear does not fit into my over system design goal. Situations that the "blessed" manufacturers DSP only has analog I/O, or you need to use this amplifier that has onboard DSP (with our preset) but doesn't carry my specific networked audio protocol. If take a transfer function of the blessed manufacturers product, and match it (phase/magnitude) with the products used in my system design...am I missing anything? I realize that this only applies to the time invariant aspects, and any inherent limiter settings will need to be addressed by other means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sturzenbecher, post: 148939, member: 204"] Re: More to a measurement then the transfer function? I guess the main purpose of my question has to do with extracting presets from one piece of gear and putting those presets into another piece. Many times I run into situations where I am told I "have to use a specific piece of gear to use our presets" and many times that piece of gear does not fit into my over system design goal. Situations that the "blessed" manufacturers DSP only has analog I/O, or you need to use this amplifier that has onboard DSP (with our preset) but doesn't carry my specific networked audio protocol. If take a transfer function of the blessed manufacturers product, and match it (phase/magnitude) with the products used in my system design...am I missing anything? I realize that this only applies to the time invariant aspects, and any inherent limiter settings will need to be addressed by other means. [/QUOTE]
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