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<blockquote data-quote="surreal89" data-source="post: 8870561" data-attributes="member: 690803"><p>Good evening.</p><p>after taking the measurements and having the program make the corrections automatically, I went back to the DSP program to apply all the corrections.</p><p>and this is where the problem arises.</p><p>In my DSP program there is no 32-band EQ that uniquely handles all 7 channels occupied by my speakers, but each channel has a separate 32-band EQ.</p><p>How should I manage multi-channel filters?</p><p>for example if I have to apply a -6db to a frequency of 4356hz in which channel should I apply this change?</p><p>only in the left tweeter, in the right tweeter or in both channels?</p><p>and if the frequency to be modified is also reached by the mids, should I also set the modification on the mids?..how should I proceed?..apply -6 dB to all channels or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal89, post: 8870561, member: 690803"] Good evening. after taking the measurements and having the program make the corrections automatically, I went back to the DSP program to apply all the corrections. and this is where the problem arises. In my DSP program there is no 32-band EQ that uniquely handles all 7 channels occupied by my speakers, but each channel has a separate 32-band EQ. How should I manage multi-channel filters? for example if I have to apply a -6db to a frequency of 4356hz in which channel should I apply this change? only in the left tweeter, in the right tweeter or in both channels? and if the frequency to be modified is also reached by the mids, should I also set the modification on the mids?..how should I proceed?..apply -6 dB to all channels or not? [/QUOTE]
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