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Re: Helix P-SIX - EQ Linking Help
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dumdum
The timing driver doesn’t matter, you generally use a passenger side mid :) That works for all the drivers, you just tell rew to use the passenger mid as an output and set the routing to suit so the passenger mid is timing channel and the rest of the drivers are run from right outputs, inc left midbass and left tweeter, you basically time every driver to the one mid that plays the chirp everytime
And then there are DSPs like most Mosconi DSPs where you cannot do that.
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But... in REW you can choose in the measuring dialog which is your output channel (left, right or left+right) and your reference channel (left or right). ;)
Re: Helix P-SIX - EQ Linking Help
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Originally Posted by
Cathul
And then there are DSPs like most Mosconi DSPs where you cannot do that.
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But... in REW you can choose in the measuring dialog which is your output channel (left, right or left+right) and your reference channel (left or right). ;)
So use 1 and 2 for left inputs and 3 and four for right inputs... ;) but yet again helix shows why it’s the king
Re: Helix P-SIX - EQ Linking Help
No, because 1+2 is left and right tweeter f.e. ;)
so you have either input 1+2 for left and right tweeter or 3+4 for left and right tweeter. You cannot assign input 1 to output 1 and input 3 to output 3 f.e.
Doing left tweeter and left midrange on output 1+2 would mean you share the EQ for both as you don't have channel independent parametric EQ on the older DSPs from Mosconi as well. (bummer!).
You don't have channel independent routing like with the HELIX DSPs.
Re: Helix P-SIX - EQ Linking Help
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Originally Posted by
Cathul
No, because 1+2 is left and right tweeter f.e. ;)
so you have either input 1+2 for left and right tweeter or 3+4 for left and right tweeter. You cannot assign input 1 to output 1 and input 3 to output 3 f.e.
Doing left tweeter and left midrange on output 1+2 would mean you share the EQ for both as you don't have channel independent parametric EQ on the older DSPs from Mosconi as well. (bummer!).
You don't have channel independent routing like with the HELIX DSPs.
sounds like a good excuse to upgrade... :)
Re: Helix P-SIX - EQ Linking Help
Tell that to my wife :pout: