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Title: Help please with convolution basics
Post by: nzlowie on April 23, 2018, 09:58:48 pm
Hi all, not sure if this is the correct place to post but here goes.
I have JRiver and Audio Optimiser for my sounds and have a question around convolution. I run my DIY horn speakers with either a passive xover and one amp or minidsp controlled active. The passives sound good in a lot of ways but the FR isn't quite where it should be. I've been using REW to measure and tweak this system to reasonable effect. The dsp system gets a better FR but lacks some of the goodness of the passive xover.

Is the a tutorial anywhere that could walk me though the process of taking the REW measurements and producing a convolution file to be used by JRiver? This way hopefully I can get the best of both worlds, flat FR of DSP and open sound of the passive xover.

Appreciate any assistance with this.

Dave
Title: Re: Help please with convolution basics
Post by: JimH on April 24, 2018, 06:34:32 am
There are threads on this subject elsewhere.  Did you try a search?  Use the Advanced search.
Title: Re: Help please with convolution basics
Post by: nzlowie on April 24, 2018, 05:40:13 pm
Help please to educate me in convolution....

I have JRiver and Audio Optimiser for my sounds and have a question around convolution. I run my DIY horn speakers with either a passive xover and one amp or minidsp controlled active. The passives sound good in a lot of ways but the FR isn't quite where it should be. I've been using REW to measure and tweak this system to reasonable effect. The dsp system gets a better FR but lacks some of the goodness of the passive xover.

I did a forum search and found lots of posts, trouble is they're specific question, I'm a total newbie!

Is the a tutorial anywhere that could walk me though the process of taking the REW measurements and producing a convolution file to be used by JRiver? This way hopefully I can get the best of both worlds, flat FR of DSP and open sound of the passive xover.

Appreciate any assistance with this.

Dave
Title: Re: Help please with convolution basics
Post by: JimH on April 24, 2018, 05:48:57 pm
Did you find the wiki?
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Convolution