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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Thomas" data-source="post: 146785" data-attributes="member: 5801"><p>Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great info Ian. I've not done any research as to how the process works exactly, but based on my basic understanding, I had decided that I would probably not like it based on what I "thought" it was doing with timing, phase, and filters.</p><p></p><p>I love your description of what it's not doing - which is beam steering! It is only canceling beams. The demos seem like they are bending the sound up to the balcony and then down to the front rows. In reality, the sound is already there covering everything, and they are just phase canceling certain areas with presets on the computer software.</p><p></p><p>Jeez, we spend all this time making sure everything is time-aligned and no phasing and now that's the new fad? : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Thomas, post: 146785, member: 5801"] Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo Great info Ian. I've not done any research as to how the process works exactly, but based on my basic understanding, I had decided that I would probably not like it based on what I "thought" it was doing with timing, phase, and filters. I love your description of what it's not doing - which is beam steering! It is only canceling beams. The demos seem like they are bending the sound up to the balcony and then down to the front rows. In reality, the sound is already there covering everything, and they are just phase canceling certain areas with presets on the computer software. Jeez, we spend all this time making sure everything is time-aligned and no phasing and now that's the new fad? : ) [/QUOTE]
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