

it outputs 4 channels of analog (hence you use it as a crossover).Ī word of caution: the unit is sold in two different versions -as the 2 x r HD without Dirac, and as the DDRC 24 with Dirac License. The 2 x 4 HD (which is the platform which carries the DL) will accept either USB, spidf, or analog stereo input. Those sets not only carry Dirac Live, but also allow for 10 band parametric eq, digital crossover filters, a limiter, and the software includes a routing matrix as well. In the 2 x 4 HD (which I own) you are allowed four separate filter sets. This is accomplished via a usb connection to your computer.

You then save that as a "Project" to your computer's drive and move the correction curve to the miniDSP. After measurement is completed, it shows you what the original measurement and the what the proposed correction will do in both the frequency and phase domains, and allows you to tailor a slightly different correction curve if you like. This enables you to have a sophisticated GUI to control measurements. The way Dirac works is your processor (the piece that runs the filters) will reside on the audio processor in the case the DDRC 24, while the measurement platform will reside on your PC. My understanding is it comes with full Dirac Live 3 2 channel license.
