02-24-2018, 04:59 PM
(01-27-2018, 04:02 PM)Bachman a écrit : bonjour
sachant que Joël a testé un prototype et que le brevet va être utilisé par différentes sociétés (soulution, audirvana...), a t'on une vague idée du moment où des solutions issues du brevet seront commercialisées et écoutables ?
soulution a d'ores et déjà intégré Leedh Processing dans ses convertisseurs (760 et 560) qui disposent d'un réglage de volume numérique. Un upgrade est possible pour les anciennes versions :
"soulution introduces " Leedh Processing " to its D/A converters 760 and 560
soulution is the first high end electronics manufacturer world-wide who was allowed to license "Leedh Processing" for its D/A converters 560 and 760. "Leedh Processing" is a highly innovative algorithm for increasing or decreasing the volume level of a digital music signal. The patented "Leedh Processing" algorithm does this without adding any artefacts to the digital music signal. No information will be lost while adjusting the volume. This results in revealing even thinnest details and a tremendous richness of micro dynamics otherwise unavailable from digital music playback and usually associated with analog/vinyl music reproduction. Existing units of 760 and 560 can be upgraded for the new "Leedh Processing" volume control feature.
"Leedh Processing" has been invented by Gilles Millot of Acoustical Beauty, a French niche manufacturer for high end loudspeaker systems who already holds several patents for his innovative designs and technologies. The innovative "Leedh Processing" algorithm is not limited to applications in high end audio. It will also do its magic in lower quality, mass market products or even in applications outside audio."