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Using the Wrong DSP (split from "Peavey Versarray")
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Helmke" data-source="post: 47164" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>Re: Using the Wrong DSP (split from "Peavey Versarray")</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In other words, you got lucky in being able to get the same filters into place. </p><p></p><p>I had to do something similar with an XTA processor and a newer processor with factory settings a couple times. Both times it was a bit of a puzzle to make it happen, and required very close attention to what SMAART was telling me. For one output that needed a lot of filters I had to use some input filters... then use filters on a different output to counteract the side effects of the input filters on that output (which luckily only needed a couple filters to begin with). Then I ran into a 30dB slope crossover filter which the XTA doesn't implement. </p><p></p><p>Took at least half a day... and a year later when the manufacturer updated their settings I had to do it all over again. We still saved money, but not as much as you'd think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Helmke, post: 47164, member: 96"] Re: Using the Wrong DSP (split from "Peavey Versarray") In other words, you got lucky in being able to get the same filters into place. I had to do something similar with an XTA processor and a newer processor with factory settings a couple times. Both times it was a bit of a puzzle to make it happen, and required very close attention to what SMAART was telling me. For one output that needed a lot of filters I had to use some input filters... then use filters on a different output to counteract the side effects of the input filters on that output (which luckily only needed a couple filters to begin with). Then I ran into a 30dB slope crossover filter which the XTA doesn't implement. Took at least half a day... and a year later when the manufacturer updated their settings I had to do it all over again. We still saved money, but not as much as you'd think. [/QUOTE]
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