It turns out that Camilla is easy to program. I have generated the yml file for my cbt36k speakers and have done some prelimiary testing (not on the cbt36k's). Here is the filter pipeline for the cbt36k's -
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Filter types (my naming where the number is the center frequency in Hz to distinguish between the filters):
LS - Low Shelf
HS - High Shelf
PAR - Parametric
LRLF - Linkwitz-Riley Low Pass
LRHF - Linkwitz-Riley High Pass
I have attached the yml file for this pipeline (I find I cannot attach a yml file. Where do I find what file extensions are allowed?). See the yml file to see how filter is defined.
Note that Camilla has versions for Linux, Windows, and Mac. I fortunately have a Essence STX II 7.1 as the DAC for my main system, but they were hard to find even before the pandemic (Amazon sent my purchase from Italy and currently it is not available). For future builds does any of you know anything about the following website? Are the products any good?
https://www.diyinhk.com/shop/7-audio-kits