01-29-2024, 07:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2024, 12:33 AM by forty5cal1911.)
I would go ahead and build my xover filters in Camilla and map to their corresponding channels, then perform individual driver measurements to confirm acoustic vs electric xover points and adjust them as necessary. It's the acoustic xover point that matters not what you put in the DSP filter. Then EQ each driver to match your intended response including above and below the xover point if necessary. Example would be the 7db boost from ~160 to 300hz above the 100hz xover point in your passive midbass measurement, it would need to be flattened to follow the LR 4 rolloff.
Pipeline editor > Filters > Add
Type: BiquadCombo
subtype: LinkwitzRileyHighpass
order: 4
freq: 3000
Then on your Mixer tab add that filter to your intended channel. Same for the LR Lowpass and Highpass for the Midrange and the lowpass for your woofer.
REW can generate the EQ filters for you for import into Camilla but you have to give it the curve for each driver you want it to match.
Pipeline editor > Filters > Add
Type: BiquadCombo
subtype: LinkwitzRileyHighpass
order: 4
freq: 3000
Then on your Mixer tab add that filter to your intended channel. Same for the LR Lowpass and Highpass for the Midrange and the lowpass for your woofer.
REW can generate the EQ filters for you for import into Camilla but you have to give it the curve for each driver you want it to match.