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Ray tracing Impact (0dB when using DLL/GLL Arrays)
PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 6:48 pm Reply with quote
jcejalvo
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Hi again,

Working in the same project, that my last post, I get stacked in another issue and maybe you could help me (an others with the same problem) throug this way. Thanks in advance

Using a couple of Meyersound arrays for L and R and just individual loudspeaker from the same brand for the Center and frontfill. When I do ray tracing impact I get plenty of rays from all the loudspeakers, but all of them coming from the arrays are 0dBs level. When I check ecogram etc I only get rays and info from the singles loudspeakers (center and frontfill).

Any special adjust need to be made with DLL/GLL for Ray tracing?

I have checked everything f to be sure is not an easy mistake by myself but I can not fix it (order, time , number of rays per loudspeaker seems to be ok). I also read old message at the forum just in case somebody had same problem, but dind´t find any thing similar...
Thanks in advance for your great help
Best regards
Julio
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:26 pm Reply with quote
AFMG Frank Siegmann
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Hi Julio,

if possible please send your EASE project to the AFMG technical support (support@afmg.eu) for checking.

Best Regards
Frank Siegmann
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:04 pm Reply with quote
jcejalvo
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Hi Frank,
Thanks in advance for your help and your interest!!
I´have just sent the project
Bet Regards
Julio
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