And how to do the "stitching" of nearfield LF + MLS HF?
And how to do the "stitching" of nearfield LF + MLS HF?
Hello Zilch
I have not tried it although they seem to go over it in the manaul. That's where I figured I could find curve averaging but no luck there. Have you tried it at all??
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
I just gave it a whirl. It's easy all you do is open the high frequency curve first and then go to the Processor Tool and there is a button to splice the curve. A small window opens where you select the frequency where you want to merge the curves. After you do that there is a browse button to select the file for the lower part of the curve. You select the curve and hit the Execute Process button and you are done. You can toggle it with the Process Button
Here are 2 spliced curves done at 2K
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
Thanks, Rob!
I don't normally save the files, just the graphics, so I'll have to work up a test case.
Where is this in the manual, please, if you know off-hand.
Also, I don't suppose it's possible to stitch Sinusoidal NF with MLS HF, for example? :dont-know
Hello Zilch
It's in Chapter 10 page 127.
I don't think you can mix between Sin and MLS different program windows and file types.
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
With Clio can you test in the presence of noise like music or people talking?
Depends on the test.
Here is the site for the new version 8... it offer even more features than my older version 7 does. I'll stick with version 7... it is pretty cool in itself.
http://www.mclink.it/com/audiomatica/clio/overview.htm
Widget
Try shooting a note off to Audiomatica.
[email protected]
Widget
So how do you like the update??
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
Well, Rob , I found my way over to your earlier post, and looked at your tiny little horn which is just too small to load your driver at all in the mid bass spectrum below 500 Hz.
As amatter of fact__The 800H Altec Horn also is entirely too small for crossing over at 800HZ with a second order crossover rolling over at 12 db/octave.
Your best choice would be a JBL 2440 driver with original aluminum diaphragm using a matching JBL Radial Horn to support 300 HZ loading.
Ultimately, the new JBL state of the art Beryllium drivers are superb.
cheers... Herki the Cat
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