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Preface: obviously appropriate room treatment is always a good idea, and I am not talking about room EQ/correction in lieu of correct acoustic treatment of a space. This post should be considered as being used in tandem with at least basic acoustic paneling.
Is anyone using digital room correction between their Axe Fx and studio monitors? I'm considering putting a MiniDSP into the chain to flatten out the response completely. It's a relatively inexpensive box in the grand scheme of things, and I've always been a fan of room correction in HT applications (Audyssey etc). I know some studio monitors incorporate on-board DSP, but that's definitely not the norm and I don't hear much about studios using digital correction either. Of course they can typically do aggressive acoustic treatment of a room for a single listening position with high end monitors, but what about the rest of us who might have a few panels up but not necessarily a fully acoustically controlled space?
Is anyone using digital room correction between their Axe Fx and studio monitors? I'm considering putting a MiniDSP into the chain to flatten out the response completely. It's a relatively inexpensive box in the grand scheme of things, and I've always been a fan of room correction in HT applications (Audyssey etc). I know some studio monitors incorporate on-board DSP, but that's definitely not the norm and I don't hear much about studios using digital correction either. Of course they can typically do aggressive acoustic treatment of a room for a single listening position with high end monitors, but what about the rest of us who might have a few panels up but not necessarily a fully acoustically controlled space?