J jndietz The Way It Moves Mar 18, 2008 #1 Is there a software out there that can tell you what frequencies are dominating in a room? For example, once you've treated a room, how do you know you did a good job? Any type of sound tests or trials?
Is there a software out there that can tell you what frequencies are dominating in a room? For example, once you've treated a room, how do you know you did a good job? Any type of sound tests or trials?
Ethan Winer Acoustics Expert Mar 19, 2008 #2 This explains the ETF software I use, and the same principles apply to other such software: www.realtraps.com/art_etf.htm --Ethan
This explains the ETF software I use, and the same principles apply to other such software: www.realtraps.com/art_etf.htm --Ethan
mikemorgan panned out Mar 19, 2008 #4 bennychico11 said: http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/ Click to expand... ""Key Features Free! Support for the Behringer Feedback Destroyer Pro models DSP1124P and FBQ2496, including filter setup via Midi "" That pretty much made up my mind, nice find Bennychico
bennychico11 said: http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/ Click to expand... ""Key Features Free! Support for the Behringer Feedback Destroyer Pro models DSP1124P and FBQ2496, including filter setup via Midi "" That pretty much made up my mind, nice find Bennychico
B bpape Acoustic Designer - GIK Mar 20, 2008 #5 ... and the latest version of REW just added RTA capability which is invaluable during setup. Bryan