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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 25, 2024 8:23:46 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 25, 2024 8:36:59 GMT -6
What am I missing here? Does this like open in the Aurora software? That would be really cool! I think this is a huge piece UA is missing.
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 25, 2024 8:44:52 GMT -6
The instructions say this: Step 3 Export your Profile Export your calibration to Aurora's memory using NControl software.
It seems your profile gets saved in the Aurora as a setting?
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 25, 2024 9:18:38 GMT -6
The instructions say this: Step 3 Export your Profile Export your calibration to Aurora's memory using NControl software. It seems your profile gets saved in the Aurora as a setting? See - that’s badass. No idea why that wouldn’t be something UA wouldn’t want in their software. Although, Drew couldn’t poo poo room correction enough the last time I saw him talking about it.
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Post by mcirish on Apr 25, 2024 9:58:24 GMT -6
If this actually works.... wow. I just moved from SoundID to Arc Studio due to how unstable the SoundID plugin is. If this is now available to use on Aurora (n), that is a total game changer for me. I need to investigate more.
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 25, 2024 9:59:41 GMT -6
Probably just need to update software.
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Post by mcirish on Apr 25, 2024 10:06:42 GMT -6
I just sent an email to Paul over at Lynx, asking for some clarification. That would be pretty awesome if it works and if it is easy to change between profiles.
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Post by stevenlmorgan on Apr 25, 2024 10:18:36 GMT -6
The link given provides a LOT of detail including: Better performance with low latency Calibration runs directly on the DSP, freeing up your computer's CPU for bigger and more demanding sessions Export your Profile Export your calibration to Aurora's memory using NControl software. What am I missing here? Does this like open in the Aurora software? That would be really cool! I think this is a huge piece UA is missing.
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Post by veggieryan on Apr 25, 2024 10:23:21 GMT -6
The instructions say this: Step 3 Export your Profile Export your calibration to Aurora's memory using NControl software. It seems your profile gets saved in the Aurora as a setting? See - that’s badass. No idea why that wouldn’t be something UA wouldn’t want in their software. Although, Drew couldn’t poo poo room correction enough the last time I saw him talking about it. Probably because the FPGA and DSP is so limited in the Apollos... there is currently no "master" channel for DSP plugins and they probably can't or at least won't add one so that means no room correction for us...
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 25, 2024 10:26:27 GMT -6
I just sent an email to Paul over at Lynx, asking for some clarification. That would be pretty awesome if it works and if it is easy to change between profiles. Ask him if it works on Hilo too
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 25, 2024 10:54:31 GMT -6
What, the blamance is cooling ?
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Post by mcirish on Apr 25, 2024 11:37:30 GMT -6
I just sent an email to Paul over at Lynx, asking for some clarification. That would be pretty awesome if it works and if it is easy to change between profiles. Ask him if it works on Hilo too Reply from support. I'm waiting to hear about Hilo. Hello,
That is essentially correct. After the measurement process is completed, the room profile is then moved directly into the Aurora(n) and all of the room correction is done in the converter itself. That way any application that plays audio will automatically get corrected to your room, even iTunes (Apple Music). The SoundID plugin would not be used at all. Everything up to 9.1.6 rooms are handled in the converter, so there are no channel limitations.
Thank you,
David A. Hoatson
Lynx Technical Support
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Post by sean on Apr 25, 2024 11:43:47 GMT -6
While it's very cool that Lynx did this, especially for ATMOS rigs, I think a lot of people sleep on Sonnox ListenHub, which you can load Sonarwork into instead having to use it inside your DAW. You can also switch between sources, solo bands like MetricAB...and it functions as a monitor controller. You can even use your phone or iPad or whatever so it's not on your screen. www.sonnox.com/toolbox/listenhub
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Post by lowlou on Apr 25, 2024 12:05:25 GMT -6
I wish it existed five years ago. But clever implementation nonetheless !!
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Post by the other mark williams on Apr 25, 2024 12:06:18 GMT -6
While it's very cool that Lynx did this, especially for ATMOS rigs, I think a lot of people sleep on Sonnox ListenHub, which you can load Sonarwork into instead having to use it inside your DAW. You can also switch between sources, solo bands like MetricAB...and it functions as a monitor controller. You can even use your phone or iPad or whatever so it's not on your screen. www.sonnox.com/toolbox/listenhubPerhaps a lot of people sleep on it because (like me), they've never heard of it! I had no idea this even existed. I can definitely see how helpful it could be. Thanks for mentioning it, Sean!
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Post by wiz on Apr 25, 2024 17:53:58 GMT -6
What am I missing here? Does this like open in the Aurora software? That would be really cool! I think this is a huge piece UA is missing. You can run Sound ID system wide... can't you? I am doing it right now... cheers Wiz
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Post by mcirish on Apr 25, 2024 17:59:25 GMT -6
Not for Hilo. Only for Aurora(n). The idea was to make it an Atmos setup with room correction running on the interface. No software has to run on the computer.
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Post by wiz on Apr 25, 2024 18:02:11 GMT -6
Not for Hilo. Only for Aurora(n). The idea was to make it an Atmos setup with room correction running on the interface. No software has to run on the computer. Sorry, I meant for Johnkenn (forgot to tag him) running his Apollo... cheers Wiz
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 25, 2024 18:31:11 GMT -6
Johnkenn was asking if ths worked on his Hilo, apparently not, just on the Aurora N. It seems to just become a software profile that runs only on the Aurora so no computer dsp used, lowest latency and automatically system wide, on anything that goes through the Aurora ?
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Post by mcirish on Apr 25, 2024 18:45:18 GMT -6
Johnkenn was asking if ths worked on his Hilo, apparently not, just on the Aurora N. It seems to just become a software profile that runs only on the Aurora so no computer dsp used, lowest latency and automatically system wide, on anything that goes through the Aurora ? Exactly right
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Post by Shadowk on Apr 25, 2024 18:59:35 GMT -6
Whilst I think this is a cool addition especially if you already have an Aurora there's plenty of ways nowaday's, Sonarworks has been integrated into MTRX, some Adam monitors. Hedd has their lineariser built into some of their monitors, Neumann's have the KH750 DSP with correction, Genelec has GLM. There's ARC studio of course, Dirac, Trinnov etc.
Point being there's a lot of options and I'm going to call it now. In years to come this is going to be pretty standard across a lot of products..
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 25, 2024 20:35:48 GMT -6
Yes. I can run system wide with SW.
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 26, 2024 4:20:28 GMT -6
I appreciate how it shows Lynx brass thinking things through as it considered how to add value with interface design, features, atmos, etc..
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Post by enlav on Apr 26, 2024 13:02:05 GMT -6
So there's no discernable latency introduced as a result of the applied profile?
I thought such filters, if not already active (and flat?), would introduce some additional delay. I've always been hesitant with these room correction solutions purely because of added latency (and possible degradation in certain cases), but if it's as simple as making the profile (after buying the mic and software), then I'm quite a bit more interested...
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Post by mcirish on Apr 26, 2024 14:49:56 GMT -6
There is no conversion going on. Just a simple EQ curve (not linear phase) so my guess is that there is no latency. I've got to get a lot of editing done in the next few days but if I get a chance, I will download the new mixer and load my SoundID profile into it and see how it works.
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