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resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:adialgorithms:automaticspeakereq [09 Nov 2012 20:25] – Added initial content William Jahnresources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:adialgorithms:automaticspeakereq [16 Jan 2020 17:29] – Added link to page describing the MLSSA file format KenM
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 ===Source Tab=== ===Source Tab===
-When first opening the control, the source tab will be visible. This is where the response(s) of the desired speakers are loaded. Compatible formats include Impulse Responses with one measurement per line   and Frequency responses in the MLSSA format.+When first opening the control, the source tab will be visible. This is where the response(s) of the desired speakers are loaded. Compatible formats include Impulse Responses with one measurement per line   and Frequency responses in the [[resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:systemschematicdesign:speakerresponsemlssa|MLSSA file format]].
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   - **Impulse Response Radio Button** – Click this to use an Impulse Response Measurement as the speaker response. Disables the Frequency Response file import.   - **Impulse Response Radio Button** – Click this to use an Impulse Response Measurement as the speaker response. Disables the Frequency Response file import.
-  - **Frequency Response Radio Button** – Click this to use a Frequency Response Measurement as the speaker response. MLSSA format supported. Disables all Impulse Response related controls.+  - **Frequency Response Radio Button** – Click this to use a Frequency Response Measurement as the speaker response. The [[resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:systemschematicdesign:speakerresponsemlssa|MLSSA file format]] is supported. Disables all Impulse Response related controls.
   - Click to load Impulse Response   - Click to load Impulse Response
   - Click to load Frequency Response   - Click to load Frequency Response
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   - **Filter Table** – This displays all the information about each filter.   - **Filter Table** – This displays all the information about each filter.
   - **Fixed Checkbox** – This only applies to the initialized filters. Checking this box will make the algorithm “skip over” that filter. It will be applied directly to the transducer without being optimized by the Automatic Speaker EQ algorithm at all.   - **Fixed Checkbox** – This only applies to the initialized filters. Checking this box will make the algorithm “skip over” that filter. It will be applied directly to the transducer without being optimized by the Automatic Speaker EQ algorithm at all.
-<note important> Some filters are fixed by default because they are special cases. Butterworth, Bessel, and Chebyshev filters are all special cases of high/low pass filters and cannot be modified by the algorithm. To have a high/low pass filter be optimized by the Automatic Speaker EQ, use the general high/low pass. +<WRAP important> Some filters are fixed by default because they are special cases. Butterworth, Bessel, and Chebyshev filters are all special cases of high/low pass filters and cannot be modified by the algorithm. To have a high/low pass filter be optimized by the Automatic Speaker EQ, use the general high/low pass. 
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 ===Advanced Settings=== ===Advanced Settings===
resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/toolbox/adialgorithms/automaticspeakereq.txt · Last modified: 27 Jan 2020 21:29 by Joshua Berlin