This is a DSP which simulates the sound of a broadcast AM station. It was modeled from
sound output of actual AM radios from the late 40's to modern recievers. However, since
i was going for a more nostalgic sound, it doesn't feature AM Wide bandwidth of 5khz,
which is what the audio bandwidth is for US AM stations (other countries it's 4.5)
Assumming you had crystal clear reception...like living next to the transmitter.
I'll admit i don't quite know how to use those filters, so if someone out there with more
knowledge wants to tweak, fine by me, just let me know because i'd like to use this for
LPAM one day.
Last Update: 2006-03-06 07:56:34 | Downloads: 1166
2# Update:
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No more problem with bass overdrive. Issue fixed with bass dynamic processor.
1# Update:
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I just add bass redirection to headphones. Just want to say that I never heared such deep bass on my cheep headphones and I wonder what's the diference on expensive DJ headsets.
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Hey ya!
This preset has been tested on Audigy2 Platinum Ex.
I won't explain how I did this. I'll just explain what the result is.
If you listen to music (WAVE, DirectSound), this preset will duplicate sound from the front speakers to the rear speakers. It will also redirect bass to the subwoofer in frequencies below 60Hz.
If you watch movies (AC3), this preset will give you full 5.1 sound with a little bass redirection from front and central speakers (I have small central speaker so this gives stronger and deeper vocals).
Also it downmixes all this to the headphones so you can use your player (PowerDVD for example) in 5.1 sound. Just plug your headphones in ;)
That's all folks, and sorry for my bad English :-D
d^_^b
Last Update: 2006-02-12 09:26:37 | Downloads: 5262
I use this minimal preset to playalong with the computer with my bass guitar.
The general idea has been copied from a posting in the forum.
This combination has a good sound and enough headroom.
The reverb is not channeled to recording and just makes the sound monitored a little bit rounder.
Last Update: 2006-01-28 10:28:46 | Downloads: 1976
This preset works for stereo gaming with a Mic and headphones. It was made using an Audigy.
It has been reported to work with a SB Live! 5.1 and an Audigy 2 ZS as well. It should work
with .3537-3538i. It can be used by you all who use Yahoo Voice or Team Speak 2 for gaming.
Mic volume is controlled by adjusting the In4 channel bottom slider of the MX6 Mixer. If the mic is still too
loud, hit the bypass button for one of the 2 gain controls the Mic is running through.
If you dont want to hear yourself through the speakers, mute the Mic sliider on the AC97 page of kX Mixer. Thanks to
kX user Russ, I can tell you about this nice thing to know.
Post in the kX Forum if you have any problems.
Thanks to admk for providing the original DSP setup.
Last Update: 2006-01-24 08:57:47 | Downloads: 3176