Hi Matt,
(not sure where I should post this)
Seeing as
BerntR has applauded the progress toward FIR-based room correction for video etc., I thought I'd try another round of MC15 experiments with my IK Multimedia ARC System. Glad to see I'm not the only one in the universe interested in "real" room correction systems and MC!
Whew!
Summary: using "Output" in DSP Studio for anything other than "Source" settings makes certain VST plugins not actually affect the chain unless actually highlighted and displayed in the DSP Studio.
You've given this time before, I know ... but I have new evidence and observations to report ... which give me reason to believe the problem may lie in the DSP Studio Output Format module, and how it interacts (?) with certain plugins upstream.
Recalling that IK ARC works perfectly in multiple VST hosts in 24/96 mode (i.e. Cubase), except MC14 DSP Studio, and putting UAC-related stuff aside (am forced to run MC14/15 in elevated mode), the main issue is that the "effect" of the plugin does not get "heard" (does not actually affect the audio chain) unless the DSP studio is actually opened and the plugin panel is displayed.
WELL >>> I've discovered that this only happens when I also activate Output and set Bitdepth/Sample rate to somthing other than Source: i.e. I have always had Bitdepth set to 24 and Sample rate set to 96kHz throughout my tests. I feed my DENON reciever a 24/96 s/p_dif signal.