It can do convolution with wav-files, so I would say yes. You could try with one of the HeSuVi HRIR wav-files. On my computer they are located in "C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\HeSuVi\hrir".Got 7.3 up and running last night. One thing I forgot to ask is... is it possible for Camilla to do spatial surround like HeSuVi does?
It can do convolution with wav-files, so I would say yes. You could try with one of the HeSuVi HRIR wav-files. On my computer they are located in "C:\Program Files\EqualizerAPO\config\HeSuVi\hrir".
Btw there is an upcoming version of Moode (Moode 7.3) which includes a new version of Camilla DSP. It is now possible to directly import wav files in Camilla.
Messed with us again for a few min this morning and figured it out (multiple channels that is), guess trying to do this the first time without alcohol works better
will work on a custom crossover with a convolution filter for room correction crossover phase etc all measured using audiolense. The path will be iPhone AirPlay or local music—>moode HDMI out—> Denon 3700 pure mode
if anyone is interested after I get it working I can post a how too along with my pipeline etc.
If you get a way to make it work, please share it in a as long and detailed post as you can
I’ve been cracking my head as how the hell to implement state of the art DSP (Audiolense, etc) for multichannel movies ?¿ The software is there, the hardware is there, but haven’t found any good integration of both available. Specially If one wants to play UHD Blu-Ray movies, and care about DSP, and don’t want to play thousands $ for bad measuring AVR’s with limited taps.
The latest version of JRiver seems to be able to play well UHD Blu-Ray discs, menus included. Sinceit has a built in convolution engine, it should play along the filters created by Audiolense, Acourate, Filter Design, etc. I guess stereo filters should do for Mains and Surrounds, and mono filters for Center channel and Subwoofer.
The thing is I have not found a single post covering all this situation, so I can’t be sure if there are any unplanned shortcomings
One thing I will state though: The implementation of CamillaDSP is still somewhat buggy in Moode.. I can get into details on this if I get this working on my instruction. In the mean time I will report this to the team over at Moode.
Now your setup is working, can you elaborate what is so buggy in the implementation of CamillaDSP with moOde?
Because when when we helped you at the moOde forum, the only issues where:
Did I miss something buggy that can be improved?
- Forgot to enable an option to allow custom number of channels (and or devices). More about the moOde configuration setting can be read here.
- The supplied ir wave file from audio lense isn't supported by CamillaDSP it self (btw also REW can't read it), because of the unusual wave file header. I created a ticket at the camilladsp project about it.
- Used some wrong camilladsp configuration settings.
- That leaves the only real bug in moOde mentioned is that of raw IR 32 float didn't work with the 'quick convolution settings'. (fixed; part of the new upcomign release, or hotfix it by hand)
It's been a while since I fiddled with Camilla. Can Camilla use multiple convolution filters at once? Can there be two unique filters for L and R?
Can Moode automatically pick the correct wav filed based on sample rate of source file?
Ok so I do the same as I have done for my headphones first... as in import the WAV file for my headphones in Convolution File, convert then set the L and R in Quick Convolution Filter?
Then where do I do the WAV files from the HeSuVi\hrir and wow there's so many WAV files. Perhaps i can look into Mega Switcher and see which WAV file is used when I turn on HeSuVi. I have to say MS+HeSuVi really gives the impression I have speakers right in front of me thru my cans.
Just wonderful. Thank you. Part of me wants to tinker and part of me wants to just wait for GLM to get there. Maybe tinker while they work on it? Could I also put the Pi2AES hat on the same PI? Or could I connect 2 Pis to get this done?Yes. You need to get a HAT that can take it as an input. Hifiberry has a dsp HAT that can.
https://www.hifiberry.com/blog/announcing-the-dac-dsp/
I figured out how to do this using Jack + camilladsp + Kodi + (weirdly) PulseAudio.If you get a way to make it work, please share it in a as long and detailed post as you can
I’ve been cracking my head as how the hell to implement state of the art DSP (Audiolense, etc) for multichannel movies ?¿ The software is there, the hardware is there, but haven’t found any good integration of both available. Specially If one wants to play UHD Blu-Ray movies, and care about DSP, and don’t want to play thousands $ for bad measuring AVR’s with limited taps.
The latest version of JRiver seems to be able to play well UHD Blu-Ray discs, menus included. Sinceit has a built in convolution engine, it should play along the filters created by Audiolense, Acourate, Filter Design, etc. I guess stereo filters should do for Mains and Surrounds, and mono filters for Center channel and Subwoofer.
The thing is I have not found a single post covering all this situation, so I can’t be sure if there are any unplanned shortcomings
Is it necessary/possible to split wav files from, say, Hesuvi into L and R? I've uploaded one of fmy favorite HRIRs (Ssc_ny.wav) and selected it for both IR left and IR right. Is that correct or do I need two different files for L and R?Btw there is an upcoming version of Moode (Moode 7.3) which includes a new version of Camilla DSP. It is now possible to directly import wav files in Camilla.