On 03/01/2010 05:07 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
but that piece
gave me one particular headache: the phasiness artefacts
were very apparent, to the point that we decided to apply random
staggering to the delays (which i had measured to within a few cms,
sigh!). that fixed it.
Interesting. I don't think I quite understand. Do you have code for
that? Or any suggestions?
i was using ambdec... first you can try to deactivate delay compensation
altogether (but that's a little extreme for the corner speakers in a
rectangular rig), so i backed up the configuration file and modified the
distance measurements to introduce small arbitrary errors.
A couple of weeks ago I did Phoné and it also sounded
very good (this
time inside our small concert hall).
haven't heard it. also by chowning?
i'd love
to try such a rig outdoors, i can imagine how nice it could be.
It was very very nice. The backyard is not so big and is flanked on two
sides by the building itself. See it here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&q=&vps=1&a…
that link does not work for me - nothing obvious though, the line-break
isn't the problem.
We bought 8 new QSC speakers and used a couple of old
Meyer subs and
after calibrating a little bit it was sounding great. I did not measure
to the centimeter but it still worked. I imagine with all your
experience you would do a much better job.
or not. as i've had to learn, don't measure too well :-D