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Smaart v7 vs. SysTune new Version?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 65344" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Smaart v7 vs. SysTune new Version?</p><p></p><p>When you say guide curve, do you mean having a curve to shoot for while you are EQ? I've always called them target curves and I create them by measuring the outputs of the processor first and then storing those. The other good thing about the capturing the guide curves is that it gives you an idea of the latency of the processor- which has a direct effect on the phase curve of the speaker. Not that it matters a ton since you can't correct that individual part of the system and all it seems to do is show the flaws in your DSP. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like for demoing purposes it comes down to which ever you think will A) show the data B) which one can you explain. I used get weirded out by early SpectraFoo version because I was looking at too much information. </p><p></p><p>I trade my .trf smaart files all the time with other v7 users</p><p></p><p>One thought- with Systune, does the license give you access to both a Mac and PC version?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 65344, member: 445"] Re: Smaart v7 vs. SysTune new Version? When you say guide curve, do you mean having a curve to shoot for while you are EQ? I've always called them target curves and I create them by measuring the outputs of the processor first and then storing those. The other good thing about the capturing the guide curves is that it gives you an idea of the latency of the processor- which has a direct effect on the phase curve of the speaker. Not that it matters a ton since you can't correct that individual part of the system and all it seems to do is show the flaws in your DSP. It sounds like for demoing purposes it comes down to which ever you think will A) show the data B) which one can you explain. I used get weirded out by early SpectraFoo version because I was looking at too much information. I trade my .trf smaart files all the time with other v7 users One thought- with Systune, does the license give you access to both a Mac and PC version? [/QUOTE]
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