Thanks JimH, I will try that version. I have 17.0.99 right now, and I just got it working.... I have music now
. Not sure what I did or didn't do differently. The sound is vastly different than before--in a good way--very holographic to the point of being eerie, so I obviously didn't have it right before--maybe this was a blessing rather than a curse.
I really love J River and it just keeps getting better!
LOVE having native convolution. Besides my shortcomings in understanding what I need to do, its very easy to see and make changes.
I still have a few questions that linger about the process of convolution ..
The volume (I use internal volume in J River), seems much quieter than when I was using Convolver VST. I have amps for each channel that range from 350 watts (bass) to 200 watts each(mid/tweets) so I think that I have plenty of power (or even too much for the tweeters.), but I have 10 db of correction to deal with some bass issues in my room . Am I right to assume that I will be losing volume in order to implement such a large correction?
I am trying to use a powered subwoofer I already own to make my homemade speakers full range. I have a spare DAC and had been using that to send the last channel in the Audiolense file out on the digital out of the Lynx Two B, to be decoded by the dac(which is how I got Audiolense to make the measurement in the first place--the sub played the test tones), but that isn't working now-at least playback isn't--I'll have to go back and remeasure to see if that still works.
Any Audiolense/Lynx Two B users doing a subwoofer, and more than 6 channels? How do you do it? I did measure the sub with Audiolense before, so using the digital out to the DAC worked to get the measurement done,but doesn't work in playback now.
The sub is powered, and I even have another spare channel of amplification, but no way to get the signal from the computer for that last channel. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks again for anyone willing to take the time to help out.
Ken