


But most will be 44.1khz and unfold to 88.2khz. If you know that the track you wish to test is 48khz, then choose 96000 instead. Next, click the 'advanced' tab, and set the cable to 0hz. Then go to "Sound Control Panel" on the right.įind "Hi-Fi Cable Input" on the list, right click and choose "Properties" In windows, right click the sound icon on your taskbar, and choose "Open Sound Settings" (They also have a standard "VB-Cable" software, this is not the same and is not bitperfect).ĭirect download link is about halfway down the page.Ģ) Install "Audacity", "Tidal", and "Spek" This is a bit-perfect virtual audio cable which we will use. And that because Chris wouldn't reveal Archimago's real name, the information couldn't be trusted.Ĭhris quite rightly said that it didn't matter who Archimago was, anyone could quite easily demonstrate the issue themselves, and this post will show how to do just that.ġ) Download and install the "VB-Hifi cable" software. You could clearly also set the middle monitor to center channel, the left to left, the right to right, then have a few more instances for a stand alone sub channel, as well as rear left and right.In a 2018 RMAF talk by Chris Connaker, MQA handwaved away evidence collected by Archimago that their filter design was leaky, by implying he was involved in the industry and was biased. Now the middle monitor speakers play stereo, the left plays left only out of both of its speakers, and the right plays right only out of both of its speakers. I set the left and right monitors Repeater audio channels setting from 2 to 1, and set each to channel config 'Custom,' and ticked the left and right boxes as appropriate. I then Wave In as the virtual audio cable device, and the Wave Out as each monitor. Then I started three instances of the Audio Repeater app found in the installation folder.


Only option to change here is to enable Volume Control and click Set. You simply install the app, which runs as a virtual playback device in windows audio mgr. This software has many more powerful uses, but this is the usecase I had at the moment!
