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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 2763930" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>Basically what you are looking at is a digital representation of my soundcard. The FXbus is all the audio streams, and the Epilog represents the physical outputs of the soundcard. You can digitally rewire your soundcard any way you want. In my example, I have the stereo audio stream routed through a 10 band equalizier, then three different instances of it are outputed to a lowpass and two highpass filters, the lowpass goes to my sub, and the two highpass filters are for the front and rear channels, I just filtered out everything below 100Hz, because the sub plays 100Hz and down. So now the three channels on the back of my soundcard represent my front stage, rear fill, and subwoofer, all the audio processing and filtering is done, the signal just goes through to the amps without them having to do anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 2763930, member: 570956"] Basically what you are looking at is a digital representation of my soundcard. The FXbus is all the audio streams, and the Epilog represents the physical outputs of the soundcard. You can digitally rewire your soundcard any way you want. In my example, I have the stereo audio stream routed through a 10 band equalizier, then three different instances of it are outputed to a lowpass and two highpass filters, the lowpass goes to my sub, and the two highpass filters are for the front and rear channels, I just filtered out everything below 100Hz, because the sub plays 100Hz and down. So now the three channels on the back of my soundcard represent my front stage, rear fill, and subwoofer, all the audio processing and filtering is done, the signal just goes through to the amps without them having to do anything. [/QUOTE]
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