DSP Engine
Audeze Presets
What are Audeze Presets? Audeze presets apply carefully designed calibration filters specific to the selected Audeze headphone model. The filters were designed to provide an optimal and natural listening experience, similar to a pair of tonally ...
DSP Engine
DSP Engine gives you tools that can create loud or potentially damaging sounds. Experiment at low volume levels until you are confident that things are alright. If in doubt, ask for help. Getting Started Each zone has its own, independently ...
DSP Engine: Accessing DSP Engine
There are several ways to open the DSP Engine screen. From your volume controls: By right-clicking or long-pressing the current zone icon: From Signal Path: Using a keyboard shortcut: Windows: Ctrl-/ Mac: Command-/
DSP Engine: Convolution
Introduction Convolution is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. Convolution is a powerful signal processing technique commonly used for room correction, headphone listening, or surround processing. When ...
DSP Engine: Crossfeed
Crossfeed is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. Crossfeed is for headphone listening. It mixes some of the left channel into the right channel, and vice versa, while applying filters and delays that ...
DSP Engine: Disabled During Zone Grouping
Introduction You've probably ended up at this page after seeing this message: This article provides more details regarding this limitation. This limitation only applies to zones which: Use AirPlay, Sonos, Squeezebox, KEF, Devialet AIR, or Meridian ...
DSP Engine: Headroom Management
Introduction Headroom Management is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. Digital signal processing can result in "clipping", or audio samples that exceed the allowed range. These samples are "clipped" to ...
DSP Engine: Parametric Equalizer
Introduction The Parametric Equalizer is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. Each DSP Engine configuration comes with a Parametric Equalizer by default. You can configure multiple equalizers if desired ...
DSP Engine: Procedural Equalizer
The Procedural Equalizer is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. The procedural equalizer is used for advanced DSP configurations like digital crossovers, custom crossfeeds, and manual room correction. ...
DSP Engine: Sample Rate Conversion
Overview Most people using the sample rate conversion features in Roon will be performing upsampling, which is generally considered to provide an enhancement. This effectively increases the resolution of the audio signal leaving Roon. Roon's sample ...
DSP Engine: Speaker Setup
Speaker Setup is part of the DSP Engine. For more information on accessing the DSP Engine, see here. Speaker setup helps correct for inconsistencies in speaker placement or sensitivity. For example, if the speakers are not equal distances from the ...
Volume Leveling
Introduction Volume Leveling automatically adjusts the playback volume in order to maintain a consistent level regardless of the source material. Many people have Volume Leveling enabled all of the time as a way to minimize the need for manual volume ...
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