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Introduction<br />

96kHz EQ Hardware Requirements<br />

The 96kHz EQ<br />

Lake 96kHz EQ is a graphical equaliser which utilises “drag<br />

and drop” parametric filter widgets, combined with massive<br />

digital convolution in order to provide precision equalisation of<br />

sound signals, with adjustments down to 0.72Hz bandwidth.<br />

The software interface to the 96kHz EQ operates in the same<br />

manner as the standard Lake Technology EQ application, with<br />

the following differences:<br />

• To run the 96kHz EQ, specific hardware internal and<br />

external to the <strong>Huron</strong> is required.<br />

• The 96kHz EQ utilises convolution filters specific to 96kHz<br />

equalisation.<br />

• By virtue of the way 96kHz signals are handled by the<br />

<strong>Huron</strong>, the appearance and manner of patching the 96kHz<br />

EQ in the Patch Bay is different to that of the normal EQ<br />

tool.<br />

This sub-section illustrates the differences between the standard<br />

Lake EQ and the 96kHz version. It is left up to the user to<br />

substitute the information contained here for the relevant parts<br />

of the standard EQ documentation.<br />

Lake EQ 96kHz is a graphical equaliser which utilises “drag<br />

and drop” parametric filter widgets, combined with massive<br />

digital convolution in order to provide precision equalisation of<br />

sound signals, with adjustments down to 0.72Hz bandwidth.<br />

In order to run the 96kHz EQ the following Hardware is<br />

required:<br />

• 1 <strong>Huron</strong> with at least 4 DSP’s available.<br />

• 1 Two channel AES/EBU Digital Input Module with no<br />

sample rate conversion (synchronous).<br />

• 1 Two channel AES/EBU Digital Output Module.<br />

• 1 96kHz Analogue to Digital converter. This converter must<br />

support data formatted as odd and even samples of the left<br />

and right channels of a standard AES/EBU system.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 267

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