A flexible and cost-efficient realization of a digital equalizer is described, which is appropriate for professional and domestic audio systems. The system employs a dedicated hardware structure and realizes lengthy inverse filters (up to 1000 coefficients/channel) so that broad acoustic path effects can be anticipated together with the loudspeaker equalization function. : Extensive library functions and interfaces permit flexible programming by the user.
Authors:
Salamouris, Soterios; Politopoulos, Kostas; Tsakiris, Vasilis; Mourjopoulos, John
Affiliations:
Roister Speakers, Athens, Greece ; University of Patras, Patras, Greece(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
98 (February 1995)
Paper Number:
3976
Publication Date:
February 1, 1995
Subject:
Audio Signal Processing
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