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Author Topic: JRSS, DSP and Bass Management  (Read 212 times)

tlenthe

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JRSS, DSP and Bass Management
« on: December 14, 2024, 08:40:08 am »

A general question about options for up-mixing to surround sound, primarily for music sources...

Currently running 7.1 surround via HDMI from a PC to an AVR with speakers equalized and time aligned using REW. 

Multiple subs (some DIY, some commercial) are all driven from the single LFE channel of 7.1 with a compromised/combined EQ/delay from REW.  The various SW's have very different equalization targets.

Very pleased with resulting sound field, except for the bass

HDMI interface is limited to 8 full bandwidth audio channels, so 7.1 JRSS up-mix fully consumes the HDMI bandwidth.  I'd like to re-purpose the 2 rear/back channels to be individual SW channels using DSP PEQ routing.

Here's the question:  Which is the best approach:
  • Mix the back/rear channels into the side surround channels?  If so, with what relative volume and/or delay
  • discard/over-write the back/rear channels with additional LFE/SW channels?
  • upmix to 5.1 and add two extra channels for LFE/SW?
  • Something else?


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Re: JRSS, DSP and Bass Management
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2024, 05:36:47 pm »

I use option 3.
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Kal Rubinson
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tlenthe

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Re: JRSS, DSP and Bass Management
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2024, 10:28:15 pm »

Thanks!!  I’ll head that way!
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