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    Make left RCA for highs, right for lows

    I have it set up so that my right stereo channel goes to my smaller, high range speakers and my left channel goes to the mids and 6x9s. So i cant fade L to R but i can fade front and back.

    What I want to do is adjust the bass/treble of each channel individually. I want to have the L heavy on treble low on bass, and have the R heavy on bass low on treble. Kind of like a virtual crossover.

    Do you know any way to do this? I've been searching and cant find anything about this.

    THANKS!

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    check out the software tuning thread...

    The way that you're going about this, you're loosing stereo sound... unless i'm missing something, I really wouldn't suggest this.

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    Okay, so i got the soundblaster live USB external sound card. It sounds much better. And offers 4.1 which is good. But i still wish i could make the front have more treble (i have 2 tweeters) and make the back have more bass.

    I cant find any way to adjust the treble/bass for specific speakers with any of the soundblaster tools. Which softwares are you talking about. I checked that thread and nothing suggested a hint at what i was looking to do.
    Any recommendations?

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    This is what Dennis is talking about:
    http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/car-...ns-tuning.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by CelicaGTS View Post
    I checked that thread and nothing suggested a hint at what i was looking to do.
    Any recommendations?

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    It does more than "hint" at the answer. It outright says it.

    Quote Originally Posted by scott_fx View Post
    kxproject drivers if you are fortunate enough to have a compatible pci card:
    http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/

    You can 'digitally rewire' the card with this software. Time alignment, eq, phase control among others (plug-ins may be required)

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    thanks but the kx drivers arent compatible with my sound card.

    is there any other software that can do what im looking for?

    i mean, theres gotta be... it seems like something that would be really usefull.

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    Keep reading that thread, your other options are VST plugins, but I don't think you'll be able to control separate channel's on SB Live external through anything other than the creative software.

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