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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    I didn't know that. Makes sense though


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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Type of crossover changes the shape above and below the -3dB point, with different filter Q. ie Butterworth, Bessel, Chebychev, L-R etc.

    http://www.sound.westhost.com/articl...ve-filters.htm

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Chad, I was talking tape.......were you talking mic?

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Measuring time with a measuring tape is like measuring wood length with a thermometer.

    Remember, we have DSP latency, etc at play here. MOST DSPs have a common latency... In the field I work in.. never bothered to measure others because I just set it and forget it.

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Yup!
    You lost me again.


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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Latency=time it takes for the cumzinta to make it all the way to the goezouta

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    If you think audio delay thru a processor is bad, you should see the video. When you do an A/V system and lip-sync is off, it's always delaying the audio so the video can catch up.

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    OK, I wasn't on the same page as you when you said measure....I thought you meant distance, not arrival time. I don't have the tools for that type of measuring.

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulD View Post
    If you think audio delay thru a processor is bad, you should see the video. When you do an A/V system and lip-sync is off, it's always delaying the audio so the video can catch up.
    Dern tootin....

    When I'm watching my guys sync vid I just do an about face and RUN. Fortunately timecode helps a lot.

    I normally delay my PA to line up with the kick drum, preferably the whole backline... Another free subwoofer in a medium to smallish room...

    The first DSPs had so much latency that after set up the PA was BEHIND the fucking band! In small rooms I still ran analog and a main delay to back dat ass up.

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    Re: Let's talk about time alignment!

    Quote Originally Posted by papacueball View Post
    I thought they always named it by the -3 point, regardless of slope. If that's the case, the 'knee' would have to move with the slope. Farther away from the -3 point for shallow slopes, closer for steeper slopes.
    Like so I guess:
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