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RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite, posted on Maat 11:30:44 I'm familiar with Pure Music, but this is the first I'd heard of LAConvolver.
#CHANGING SAMPLE RATE IN DIRAC LIVE WINDOWS#
Thanks for pointing out the filters created under Windows could be used in Pure Music or LAConvolver. I'm sure that because I'm not making sure everything is exactly-exactly the same and that this is in-room there will be variations between measurements. I agree with you that the actual measurements with the filter on are likely to look close, but not exactly the same, as the nine predicted frequency responses (not the average predicted response, which is why I included the nine predicted measurements graphs). I think the original measurements might be close to the slope you describe, which is a "warmer" and "richer" sound, but less desirable to me personally. My hardware chain doesn't introduce fatiguing distortion, which is one reason people sometimes look for something that reduces the high frequencies.
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The default target response curve the software proposes does indeed slope down, although I don't think it's -6dB down at 20kHz. You can choose a target response curve (and add points to the target curve so it goes up and down multiple times). I can understand why a flat response would be "thin" sounding, but that is actually what I prefer. RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite, posted on Maat 23:41:12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Wesley Miaw 08:42:45 03/28/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Endurance_Man 08:21:19 01/06/13
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RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - play-mate 23:41:12 03/27/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - aljordan 05:54:41 03/29/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Mercman 07:19:57 03/28/12
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RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Wesley Miaw 09:02:48 03/30/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - ThomasPf 20:24:02 03/29/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Wesley Miaw 08:41:36 03/29/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - ThomasPf 21:39:05 03/28/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Tony Lauck 11:30:44 03/29/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - Wesley Miaw 08:54:16 03/29/12 RE: Dirac Live Room Correction Suite - aljordan 05:43:41 03/29/12 The original measured average and predicted average impulse response. I've attached my measurements and the predicted post-filter results for the left channel. I'm so pleased with the result I intend to continue using this in my setup: MacBook (w/Dirac Live) -> Airfoil -> DAC. The frequency response was more balanced and there was less distortion. With Dirac Live engaged, the music was more centered and the sound stage moved closer so its distance equaled my speaker distance. The software has a simple on/off switch that makes it easy to evaluate the audio filter's effect. The audio filter adds a noticeable delay to the sound, so if you use a HTPC you will need to delay your video to match. I am running this in my 2-channel setup at home, but it also supports surround sound and larger venues like an auditorium. I used a Behringer ECM8000 microphone with calibration file and tried things out with both Airfoil and a USB -> S/PDIF converter to bypass the MacBook's sound card and feed directly into my Neko Audio D100 Mk2 DAC. Using a microphone the software takes measurements and then lets you create audio filters to adjust the frequency response and impulse response. I think this is something everyone should try out because it will help make sure your setup is performing at its best. I just tried out the Dirac Live Room Correction Suite software on my MacBook and I'm very impressed.