Is it possible to run different convolving filters for different zones?
I have an 8-channel USB DAC, the miniDSP U-DAC8. I also have two different stereo systems in two different rooms. Both of these systems are active 2-way systems with 4 channels of amplifications per system, i.e. 8 channels altogether.
I want to set up two zones, one for each room, and use 4 DAC output channels per room, i.e. 2 x 4ch = 8ch in total.
I want to use JRiver's built-in convolver for crossover duty for both zones, each convolving a different FIR filter (created by Audiolense, Acourate etc, as the case may be) that each has 4-channels out (tweeter left, tweeter right, woofer left, woofer right).
Is this possible, i.e. to run multiple instances of the convolver at the same time? Also, would it be tricky to get the channel allocation right? Let's say zone 1 uses DAC outputs 1-4, which is easy enough because when I then create a filter in say Audiolense I tell it that it should use channels 1-4 (and which driver is on which channel). But what would I do with zone 2 that uses DAC outputs 5-8? When I create the filter in Audiolense, should I tell it to use 1-4 and then JRiver bumps each channel with +4 or should I tell Audiolense to use 5-8? Bit paranoid about this because of the risk to fry the tweeters if channel allocations are incorrect.