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Matt:
--- Quote from: v_erich on February 12, 2021, 04:36:21 pm ---I use JRiver since v18 and at the moment most of the time in my cellar homecinema.
I tried with external DSP hard/software to improve the soundquality.
One of the things I cannot do with JRiver currently is to have more steep low- and highpass filters for the woofer and other channels.
In my high quality setup I can hear if the low frequency signal is coming from the front channel (e.g. car on the left with bass) or coming from my bass array (coming from everywhere in the front).
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Next build:
Changed: The highpass slope used by Room Correction can be 36 or 48 dB/octave now (was capped at 24 dB/octave).
If there's anything else you're looking for, please let us know.
Thanks for the suggestion.
dtc:
--- Quote from: Matt on February 15, 2021, 09:20:33 am ---Next build:
Changed: The highpass slope used by Room Correction can be 36 or 48 dB/octave now (was capped at 24 dB/octave).
If there's anything else you're looking for, please let us know.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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How about allowing a slope of 48 dB/octave for the low pass filter for DSD to PCM conversions for the 30 KHz and 50 KHz filters. The current 24 dB/octave slopes are not steep enough. A 50 KHz filter with a 48 dB/octave slope would correspond to the old Sony standard.
Thanks.
Matt:
--- Quote from: dtc on February 15, 2021, 09:35:07 am ---How about allowing a slope of 48 dB/octave for the low pass filter for DSD to PCM conversions for the 30 KHz and 50 KHz filters. The current 24 dB/octave slopes are not steep enough. A 50 KHz filter with a 48 dB/octave slope would correspond to the old Sony standard.
Thanks.
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Sure!
Next build:
Changed: When picking DSD low pass filters, the choice of 48 dB/octave is offered for the 30 kHz and 50 kHz values.
dtc:
--- Quote from: Matt on February 15, 2021, 09:40:50 am ---Sure!
Next build:
Changed: When picking DSD low pass filters, the choice of 48 dB/octave is offered for the 30 kHz and 50 kHz values.
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Awesome! It is not a common issue, but great to now have that option. Thanks!
v_erich:
--- Quote ---Next build:
Changed: The highpass slope used by Room Correction can be 36 or 48 dB/octave now (was capped at 24 dB/octave).
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Thanks a lot!
BR
Erich
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