Import EQ settings - like a mini DSP
webmst007
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I love my dbx units ( PA2 and Venue 360) for small gigs they're great units. Easy to use and effectively ready to sound check within a short period after installation.
BUT - I really really want to use my 360 to manage a set of 4 subs in a home theatre with REW and MSO software which create a series of Filters after measurements are taken and processed.
If I had a mini DSP device I could just import these filters and re-test the results.
But I can only build each filter manually in the Venue 360 - what a pain !!!!
The results are really good but it takes an hour to install all the filters and recheck for errors - 😭🤬🤣🤣
Seriously???
It can't be that hard to create an import add-on to the operating system.
And the Venue 360 is just such an easy to use and high quality piece of kit - it could really compete with the mini DSP gear.
It has far more flexibility and filter capacity.
I think Harman is missing a great opportunity here.
No need to build something new - just improve the usability of this existing well designed product to access a new market.
You guys are already looking to bring a Dirac style product to market - so think about enhancing the Venue360 as well.
It could help bridge the gap until a replacement generation of dbx devices are released.
BUT - I really really want to use my 360 to manage a set of 4 subs in a home theatre with REW and MSO software which create a series of Filters after measurements are taken and processed.
If I had a mini DSP device I could just import these filters and re-test the results.
But I can only build each filter manually in the Venue 360 - what a pain !!!!
The results are really good but it takes an hour to install all the filters and recheck for errors - 😭🤬🤣🤣
Seriously???
It can't be that hard to create an import add-on to the operating system.
And the Venue 360 is just such an easy to use and high quality piece of kit - it could really compete with the mini DSP gear.
It has far more flexibility and filter capacity.
I think Harman is missing a great opportunity here.
No need to build something new - just improve the usability of this existing well designed product to access a new market.
You guys are already looking to bring a Dirac style product to market - so think about enhancing the Venue360 as well.
It could help bridge the gap until a replacement generation of dbx devices are released.
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