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    FIR-ward Thinking: Examining Finite Impulse Response Filtering In Sound Reinforcement

    FIR-ward Thinking: Examining Finite Impulse Response Filtering In Sound Reinforcement Systems @ prosoundweb.com

    This is part 1 of a series that will examine the use of FIR filters in sound reinforcement systems. There are plenty of textbooks and resources on the Internet that delve into the mathematics and the deep theory.

    That’s a bottomless well that can never be exhausted. In this series I’ll use a broad brush stroke to give some “take-aways” on FIR filter theory along with practical implementations and examples. These will hopefully prove beneficial for understanding FIRs and integrating FIR filter technology into your projects.

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    All articles at prosoundweb by Pat Brown. If he writes more about FIR it will turn up there.

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    Interesting read. Will look forward to his next publication.

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    Following up on his FIR series, here is one featuring rePhase
    http://www.prosoundweb.com/article//...g_fir_filters/

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    I currently have no way to do any test measurements as I'm going
    to need some analog output cards, but it does appear that the BSS-BLU
    series does have some FIR (50 coefficient) capability (old news?).

    edit: 50 is just the default. Looking into this more (any many years ago
    in my dusty educational memory), I realized 50 would be almost useless.
    Downloaded rePhase (nice) and may usefully be able to play with this
    now. Four filters with 2048 coefficients (taps?) bumps up 96KHz
    resource usage to less than 80% and the rePhase response (in program)
    still looks reasonable.

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