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miniDSP Flex HTx and HT Signal Flow Diagram Library

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The miniDSP Flex HTx and HT bring an unprecedented ability to create precisely executed audio configurations for immersive audio and home theater systems. This complexity can be a bit overwhelming though, which is why we have built the Signal Flow Library. The Flex HTx (or HT) is easier to navigate when you have a plan to follow. The use of signal flow diagrams makes the task of creating the various pages in the Flex HTx Device Console configuration much easier.
The Signal Flow Library has a variety of reference Signal Flow Diagrams for both home theater and audio systems incorporating a Flex HTx or HT. You can browse the examples for one that fits your situation, or use a blank Signal Flow Diagram to design your own system before applying it to your Flex HTx or HT.
If you would like to explore your application ideas please visit the Signal Flow Library at Deer Creek Audio.
 
The miniDSP Flex HTx and HT bring an unprecedented ability to create precisely executed audio configurations for immersive audio and home theater systems. This complexity can be a bit overwhelming though, which is why we have built the Signal Flow Library. The Flex HTx (or HT) is easier to navigate when you have a plan to follow. The use of signal flow diagrams makes the task of creating the various pages in the Flex HTx Device Console configuration much easier.
The Signal Flow Library has a variety of reference Signal Flow Diagrams for both home theater and audio systems incorporating a Flex HTx or HT. You can browse the examples for one that fits your situation, or use a blank Signal Flow Diagram to design your own system before applying it to your Flex HTx or HT.
If you would like to explore your application ideas please visit the Signal Flow Library at Deer Creek Audio.

These are very helpful. I'd also appreciate some BASS MGMT, CHANNEL ROUTING and OUTPUT CHANNEL screen shot examples without Dirac for a few of the Signal Flow Library examples. Maybe one for theatre and one for multi-sub. A few more examples like your "Overview of the miniDSP Flex HTx using device console" would be helpful. I am not using Dirac (will be eventually), so I sort of get lost at that point with the screen shots.

 
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The miniDSP Flex HTx and HT bring an unprecedented ability to create precisely executed audio configurations for immersive audio and home theater systems. This complexity can be a bit overwhelming though, which is why we have built the Signal Flow Library. The Flex HTx (or HT) is easier to navigate when you have a plan to follow. The use of signal flow diagrams makes the task of creating the various pages in the Flex HTx Device Console configuration much easier.
The Signal Flow Library has a variety of reference Signal Flow Diagrams for both home theater and audio systems incorporating a Flex HTx or HT. You can browse the examples for one that fits your situation, or use a blank Signal Flow Diagram to design your own system before applying it to your Flex HTx or HT.
If you would like to explore your application ideas please visit the Signal Flow Library at Deer Creek Audio.
Very useful and appreciate the effort that has gone into this.

I think a lot of people likely struggle with some of the actual settings which need to be used in the various matric, bass management and routing screens themselves.

For example, if you mix the centre to the left and right in a 4.1 system, you need to attenuate by 3db.

For bass management, you must reduce your speakers down by 10db to account for the LFE channel being 10db quieter, but be sure to offset that before running Dirac.

There are so many little quirks.
 
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