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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 100278" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is fairly easy. Let's say you have a subs+tops setup with mono sub plus tops then you need to use three matrices, link 1+2 and send MainLR to left and right, and use a single for the subs, sending both left and right from the MainLR to this matrix. Assign these three matrices to outputs. For the subs matrix, apply filter 6 at the crossover frequency, using LR24 (you can use Bessel or Butterworth if you want to, but let's stay off the finer details for now) The filter 6 filter will be a low pass. Also you will want to use filter one at a frequency around 35 Hz as a subsonic filter, use BW24 here (Butterworth). Use the rest of the filters for any eq that the subs or the room modes needs. </p><p>For the tops, you apply LR24 to filter 1 at the same x-over frequency (this will be high-pass), and use the rest of the filters according to a manufacturer specified setting for simple x-overs like dbx PA+.</p><p>You might want to use some dynamics, just start with some RMS limiting unless the amps are so big that peak limiting is in order to protect the speakers.</p><p></p><p>That's it, really. ..........except for all the finer points</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 100278, member: 1285"] Re: X32 Discussion It is fairly easy. Let's say you have a subs+tops setup with mono sub plus tops then you need to use three matrices, link 1+2 and send MainLR to left and right, and use a single for the subs, sending both left and right from the MainLR to this matrix. Assign these three matrices to outputs. For the subs matrix, apply filter 6 at the crossover frequency, using LR24 (you can use Bessel or Butterworth if you want to, but let's stay off the finer details for now) The filter 6 filter will be a low pass. Also you will want to use filter one at a frequency around 35 Hz as a subsonic filter, use BW24 here (Butterworth). Use the rest of the filters for any eq that the subs or the room modes needs. For the tops, you apply LR24 to filter 1 at the same x-over frequency (this will be high-pass), and use the rest of the filters according to a manufacturer specified setting for simple x-overs like dbx PA+. You might want to use some dynamics, just start with some RMS limiting unless the amps are so big that peak limiting is in order to protect the speakers. That's it, really. ..........except for all the finer points [/QUOTE]
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