Lately I've been trying to figure out how to use the convolver and .wav files for my active crossover. I can get the configuration file correct (AFAIK) so the channels are routed properly and the filter files are implemented correctly. However, I'm having some volume issues. I had my crossovers and eq done in the PEQ, and set the level for each driver at the amp (6 channel diy amp with attenuators on each set of inputs). After copying my eq settings to .wav files generated with REW, turning Convolution on and the PEQ off the levels are
way off. I'm barely getting any sound with the volume in MC maxed. I need to turn the volume pots on my amp up past 12 o'clock, whereas when I use the PEQ to do the filtering I'm closer to 8 o'clock. I'm running horns here so there's no need for the excessive volume. Working on a new speaker today, I couldn't get the compression driver past 80db or so with my amp and the software maxed.
I keep the levels on my interface maxed, and set the levels at my amps to set the gain structure so I'm making use of most of the bit-depth of my interface. For whatever reason MC is doing some serious attenuation somewhere when I use the convolver.
Here's how my config file looks, is there anything wrong here?
48000 2 6 0
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\Woofer EQ 11-19.wav
0
0.0
0.0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\Woofer EQ 11-19.wav
0
1.0
1.0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\Celestion EQ 11-19 3.wav
0
0.0
2.0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\Celestion EQ 11-19 3.wav
0
1.0
3.0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\4524 EQ 11-19.wav
0
0.0
4.0
C:\Users\Nate\Desktop\4524 EQ 11-19.wav
0
1.0
5.0
Typically these things come down to operator error, at least when I'm involved
. What am I doing wrong here?