So I'm at the tail end of a long speaker design project, and now have a pair of biamped speakers and a sub that I'm driving through three separate amps. I use JRiver (in connection with an 8-channel Asus Xonar DX) as a digital crossover/EQ/signal processor. Critically, because my computer is my DAC, and all my elements are driven by different amps, JRiver is also my primary volume control. And it works really, really well for almost all my applications (music sounds better than I've ever heard in software), I just have some trouble with multichannel sound in movies.
I currently have output format set to "2 channel in 5.1 channel container" for bi-amping (I need at least two additional dead channels, and this setting works great for that). I also have JRSS mixing enabled.
I have a question in two parts:
1) Whenever I watch a movie the dialogue is significantly lower in volume than the rest of the movie in such a way that there's no single volume setting that "works" where all dialogue is intelligible, but I'm not getting blasted out of my seat. I recognize that movies often have wide dynamic range by design, and that's great with non-vocal audio output (I appreciate the wide dynamic shifts in music, sound effects, etc.).
My question is, is there an easy way to boost the center channel (where almost all the dialogue is) a customized amount? I've seen a few other threads on this topic and the suggestion there was to use adaptive volume; however I can't really hear much difference for dialogue with "light" adaptive volume enabled, and while medium makes all the dialogue intelligible, it seems to really squash the dynamic range, and the dialogue seems much too loud compared to the rest of the soundtrack. I'd really like to be able to just boost the center channel a few dB
Are there settings (whether in DSP studio or otherwise) that I could use to boost center channel output in a controlled way? My understanding is that JRSS mixing must happen first in the signal chain, or I would just use the PEQ to do it myself before the downmix.
2) Assuming that there's no way to do what I'm asking about in 1), I've got some extra drivers and plenty of left over wood. I could pretty easily build a center channel for the express purpose of being able to adjust the dialogue volume, but a problem with that approach occurs to me: How would I set up my output format in JRiver? There is no 3.1 setting (much less a "3.1 in a 5.1 container" setting, for my bi-amp channels). So I won't be able to use JRSS for my mixing in that scenario. If I set the output to 5.1, how do I mix the surround channels into the mains? Do I just add them together in PEQ? Is there a better way to do that? Will it sound terrible? I only ask because I don't want to build a speaker and wind up in a worse spot than I started ;-)
I'd appreciate any help on this point as my WAF is stretched pretty thin at this point (what with the gigantic bi-amped speakers I just installed in the living room), and movies are pretty important to the W.
Thanks.