I'd like to know a little more about the convolver:
FFT or Direct convolution?
Is the latency staying around 10 ms (except the one produced by the impulse offset) as mentioned in a previous post?
Thanks Jonas for your great software.
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The convolver is implemented by the library libHybridConv, which is based on FFT but seems to also use some amount of direct convolution to reduce the latency. The library itself does not cause any latency, at least that is what my measurements showed, the 10 ms latency is caused by the buffer that Windows uses for all APO processing.
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I use E-APO convolver for my multiway stereo loudspeaker system:
http://www.jdm12.ch/Audio/2016.asp
I'd like to know a little more about the convolver:
FFT or Direct convolution?
Is the latency staying around 10 ms (except the one produced by the impulse offset) as mentioned in a previous post?
Thanks Jonas for your great software.
The convolver is implemented by the library libHybridConv, which is based on FFT but seems to also use some amount of direct convolution to reduce the latency. The library itself does not cause any latency, at least that is what my measurements showed, the 10 ms latency is caused by the buffer that Windows uses for all APO processing.
:-)
I'll post your response to this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pc-based/285999-how-use-windows-pc-fir-audio-processor-2.html