DSP

Posted by: Taym

DSP - 29/06/2001 09:22

Maybe it's not a new idea, but... what about having a Digital Sound Processor in the next sw release? Meaning a menu that allows you to chose among a number of environmenal settings: stadium, auditorium, church, concert hall, etc?


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Posted by: tfabris

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:12

YUCK!

We painstakingly tune our systems to reproduce the original music as faithfully as possible, but you want to add an artificial echo to the sound?

I never understood the purpose of these echo effects on car stereos. Does anyone really ever use these?

I mean, I understand the need for echo effects on musical instruments and studio gear. I make use of these extensively. But on playback equipment? It just doesn't make sense.

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Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:21

Not an echo effect me thinks but downloadable presets for the EQ that can be uploaded and retrived by emplode now that would be fine.

Posted by: tfabris

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:30

EQ editing/backup through Emplode would be nice, I agree. But that's not what the original message was about.

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Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:33

okay i was thinking of those crappy stereos that just change the equaliser settings and call it different things like hall etc.

Posted by: EngelenH

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:35

I agree with Tony on the echo bit, but maybe the idea is not without merrit altogether. Like take those LotR MP3's I have who are not really very good qualitywise. Maybe some sort of plugins or filters to clean up certain things in recordings. The question is wouldn't this be something you would better do BEFORE you upload them to the Empeg. Maybe yes, maybe no. Maybe yes because often the change you would want to achieve would be one you would want to be permanent once you are happy with the result. Maybe no if you want variable results or if you simple have no software or skills to do such things manually offline (so to speak).

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Hans


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Posted by: tfabris

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 11:48

I see what you're saying.

The original poster was describing reverb/echo presets in the DSP: Hall, Stadium, Concert, etc.

You're talking about EQ presets: Jazz, Classical, Flat, etc.

I find both things distasteful. The first thing assumes that the original producers didn't use enough reverb in their recordings and you need to add more. The second thing simply ignores the whole purpose of an equalizer and assumes that there's a such thing as a "one size fits all" equalizer preset.

I could see having the equalizer come pre-loaded with presets, as long as they were editable, and they weren't labeled by genre. For example, I would just retch if they said "Jazz", "Classical", etc., but I would have no problem if they were labeled "Bass boost", "Mid Cut", "Less Bright", "Enhance Vocals", etc.

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Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: DSP - 29/06/2001 12:09

I too find the things tacky i have an amp in the house that hasn't been off direct since i bought the thing three years ago but back to what i was saying.

If the presets were downloadable you could have a set called jazz etc and also a set called mid boost etc the choice would be yours you could even have one called the mickey mouse annoying preset

Posted by: Taym

Re: DSP - 30/06/2001 04:40

I agree that adding echo and reverb does NOT make the music better in any way, but for some reason I may like to add it for whatever other personal reason, for instance because I am listening to someone speaking rather than U2 playing and want to add some sort of atmosphere, and so on. That really depends of what use you're making of your extremely vertalile empeg. So, assuming that it may not be a too difficult function to implement, I posted my msg. Just an idea. Take it easy

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Posted by: schofiel

Re: DSP - 30/06/2001 05:51

...and here's me thinking I'm the grumpy bugger.

You may or may not know that the DSP chip (Philips 7705) actually has a set of "Preset Presets" for Jazz, Nromal, Flat, Voice and a few others I can't bring to mind. They are directly programmable, and just set up various EQ settings. Access to this feature was not built into the player GUI because it was considered a bit weedy, and the primary sound control interface is the EQualiser.

However, what he was asking about is already there, you just need a path to it.

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