Skunk;175166 Wrote: > I doubt anyone will cringe, have you seen Sleestack's multichannel > setup? > > You can probably answer this one better than I, because you have a > receiver to try it out on. If you are you able to attenuate with the > digital volume control and still get multichannel passthrough, I would > imagine it will work. Is it just the 24 Bit stuff that won't pass with > RG or digital attenuation? > > Maybe installing the EQ and playing with it would be a good test of > passthrough.
Mmm, this is a different sort of deal. It's a standard 2-channel signal - the PLIIx algorthim constructs a 7-channel signal based on phase queues. It should work provided Inguz doesn't alter the phase, trying to correct early reflections or something - which I know I have, the L speaker's signal only has to go out a few feet before it reflects, the R speaker's signal does not have a direct line of reflection at all. > IMHO the best use for that would be getting test tones and setting the 9 > band EQ for flattest response by ear. I only got marginal results with a > behringer ecm8000 and Maudio mobilepre, but find that I can improve the > sound noticably with the EQ (no disrespect to the plugin, I'm new to > DRC and didn't invest a lot of time). > > YMMV, but I would try to borrow the equipment if possible. A friend let > me borrow the Maudio indefinitely so I can't loan it out, but I'd be > willing to mail you the Behringer mic to borrow for a month or so if > you'd like. Wow, thanks very much for the offer! I'll try manual EQ first, if I don't get anywhere with that I'll look into it more. Thanks. -- Mark Lanctot "It's like, you know, a New Age religion, but with better treble response." - Jon Heal ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mark Lanctot's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2071 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=26005 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
