How many DSP channels are necessary for a FIRmaker setup?
FIRmaker is able to work with any number of DSP channels. AFMG's general-purpose approach is one DSP channel per cabinet.
In very large arrays it will be possible to combine two or even three cabinets into a single source driven by one FIR DSP channel without too much trade-off.
The number of FIR and amplifier channels used per cabinet is not limited, on the other hand. Dozens of channels could be calculated by FIRmaker per box. Even vertical + horizontal optimization would be possible if implemented by the loudspeaker manufacturer.
Last update on 12/07/13 by Thilo Schütz.
FIRmaker General System Users FAQ
FIRmaker End User FAQ
- What does FIRmaker optimization mean exactly? Why is it so special?
- Can all brands of loudspeakers be optimized by FIRmaker?
- Can I still control the perceived sound quality when FIRmaker optimization is applied?
- Which loudspeaker types can be optimized by FIRmaker?
- What are the physical limits of the optimization?
- Does it make sense to use FIRmaker with an array driving two or more loudspeakers with one amplifier?
- How do I get the FIRmaker results into my DSPs?
- What would a typical optimization approach look like?
- FIRmaker is a universal optimization technology. - Are there any trade-offs?
- Can single loudspeakers be optimized with FIRmaker?
- How many DSP channels are necessary for a FIRmaker setup?
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