ARC PSM,,Band Pass crossover?
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ARC PSM,,Band Pass crossover?
Hey folks,
i haven't had a chance to check in with the tech people @ ARC, but i was wondering if anyone here knows if you can set up the crossovers on the PSM in a band pass type of mode? and how to do it?
what comes to mind is to pick the output group, set the low pass part of the secition to say 3.5-5kz and then set the high pass section to say 60hz and go? the software makes it look kind of backwards to me,
or am i just out of my mind and it doesn't work like that? I didn't get a chance to call into tech, bonus points and bragging rights if you can come up with the speaks i'm trying to cross. (I'm sure someone will).
so can it be done?
thanks.
m
i haven't had a chance to check in with the tech people @ ARC, but i was wondering if anyone here knows if you can set up the crossovers on the PSM in a band pass type of mode? and how to do it?
what comes to mind is to pick the output group, set the low pass part of the secition to say 3.5-5kz and then set the high pass section to say 60hz and go? the software makes it look kind of backwards to me,
or am i just out of my mind and it doesn't work like that? I didn't get a chance to call into tech, bonus points and bragging rights if you can come up with the speaks i'm trying to cross. (I'm sure someone will).
so can it be done?
thanks.
m
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HPF + LPF = Bandpass
Have you tried it? My best advice is just sit with the laptop and device and play with the software (at low volume) for HOURS trying stuff out and see what changes happen from each feature. There are so many ways to use that tool and some of the advice Arc tech will give you is very generic and sometimes not fully accurate for what you are working on since so many of the products we use is different.
Have you tried it? My best advice is just sit with the laptop and device and play with the software (at low volume) for HOURS trying stuff out and see what changes happen from each feature. There are so many ways to use that tool and some of the advice Arc tech will give you is very generic and sometimes not fully accurate for what you are working on since so many of the products we use is different.
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