In Reply to: RE: Looks like a mini version of mine.... posted by Dynobot on July 14, 2012 at 10:11:38:
I believe the player software that I am using has the abiity to delay each individual channel separately, but not in the context of a digital crossover. I suspect there are other products that will do what you need, but not having faced the problem of synchronizing multiple DACs I can't offer any specific product recommendations.
I have faced the corresponding problem on recording, where a 4 channel recording was made using two separate two channel devices (running at different sample rates). I was able to synchronize the four channels so I could subsequently mix them down to stereo. (This was a bit of a nightmare, but the end result was satisfactory. It would have been good if the people who made the recordings had understood the problem they were creating and documented the exact position and distance of the microphones and instruments.)
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Looks like a mini version of mine.... - Tony Lauck 10:51:56 07/14/12 (5)
- RE: Looks like a mini version of mine.... - Dawnrazor 09:48:53 07/15/12 (4)
- Good to Go, but watch out for Murphy's Law - Tony Lauck 11:02:43 07/15/12 (1)
- RE: Good to Go, but watch out for Murphy's Law - Dawnrazor 12:10:16 07/15/12 (0)
- Something else you might consider - Dynobot 10:08:24 07/15/12 (1)
- RE: Something else you might consider - Dawnrazor 12:04:35 07/15/12 (0)