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Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Oakley" data-source="post: 148991" data-attributes="member: 4310"><p>Re: Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor?</p><p></p><p>I'd get a measurement program (I use SMAART) and run an RTA, Transfer Function and Impulse Response on each input to output of the M1-A . Store all the traces, then run the same on the new DSP and try to match them to the Meyer. Once matched on the screen, then measure the same on the live speaker through the M1-A and then the new DSP. Hopefully they should be close.</p><p></p><p>-Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Oakley, post: 148991, member: 4310"] Re: Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor? I'd get a measurement program (I use SMAART) and run an RTA, Transfer Function and Impulse Response on each input to output of the M1-A . Store all the traces, then run the same on the new DSP and try to match them to the Meyer. Once matched on the screen, then measure the same on the live speaker through the M1-A and then the new DSP. Hopefully they should be close. -Mark [/QUOTE]
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