adamdea;621874 Wrote: 
> actually digital domain volume control is fine by me.

johann;621878 Wrote: 
> Manipulating the signal for room correction in SBS or in DSP does not
> necessarily mean you lose information but digital volume control will.

I'm perfectly happy with digital volume control too.  I've heard all
the arguments about losing signal while the noise level stays constant,
therefore SNR suffers, but if the noise level is inaudible to start
with, what does it matter if I'm losing data bits below that level?

I'm also happy that this setup will require another power amp.  So from
my point of view, it still comes back to JUST a timing issue. I'm not
saying it's not a significant issue, but it seems it is the only one
that has to be addressed (plus the plugin itself, obviously) to get
this working.

It's not the only way to do this, and nobody is arguing that it's the
best way.  I think Adamdea's intention with this thread was just to
have a discussion about whether it's possible.  I suppose it's
analogous to some of the other plugins out there - the iPlayer plugin
might not be the BEST way to listen to BBC radio (if you've got a tuner
in your rack), and the CD player plugin might not be the best way to
listen to a CD (if you've got a hardware CD player in your rack), but
they're all useful tools.

If this plugin existed, I would enjoy the possibility of fooling around
with different crossover profiles, just to see what they do to the
system.


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