I am using the Dirac plugin for room correction. My main loudspeakers are tri-amplified and I have a multi-sub line array so a 4-way crossover is the perfect solution for me. I had been searching for a 4th order 4-way linear-phase crossover (often referred to as a frequency splitter) and I found it in a Reason rack extension called 4Dyne: More info from the developer here: I am using the Reason Rack inside the Plogue Bidule plugin (I mentioned in an earlier post), as there is a bit of signal routing required and Bidule makes that easy. I have now tested and am using a new to me VST3 plugin called the Reason Rack Plugin: I am experimenting in Bidule using the Crossover VST plugin included with Metaplugin from DDMF. This is working great for the complicated routing, filtering, and mixing needed with tri-amplified main loudspeakers and it can handle up to 64 channels. ![]() I just started to experiment with Plogue Bidule. Dirac sounds best to me and has low enough latency (JRiver Convolver not needed) for streaming video from a web browser through WASAPI Loopback. I have tried many "room correction" products using the JRiver Convolver. I adjust the sound of my system to a house curve using Dirac Live for Studio, Multichannel. ![]() Metaplugin works great but is limited to 8 output channels. To use VST3s and WaveShell in MC26 I use Metaplugin by DDMF. They seem to have updated the VST3 version in a better way than the VST and to install any Waves plug-in requires Waves Shell. In addition, the surround sound quality is good and never annoying. ![]() I have a wide sound stage and properly mixed front main speakers are essential. I listen to everything in 7.1 and DTS Neural Surround UpMix sounds absolutely perfect. I am currently using the following VST plugins in MC 26 while MC 27 is brought up to the VST3 standard.
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