I"d like to connect a calibrated microphone to my FW 410 interface and make measurements of room acoustics, and in turn control a software-based equalizer/media player. Who's got a product that does something like this?
Sonic Studio Amarra.
Thanks! This is very useful. Seems to be Mac-only, nothing for PC. Looks like a really nice product otherwise.
Nicholas Bedworth DigitalDirect Media Services, LLC Text/voice 1.808.372.2883 (GMT -10) nicholas [dot] bedworth [at] digitaldirect [dot] com (nicholas.bedworth@digitaldi)
I have an M-audio FW-410 and regularly use the following for measurements: ETF Acoustics R+D - http://www.acoustisoft.com/ REW - http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/ Just get a good quality calibrated mic. I use both DBX RTA and Naiant Mics http://www.naiant.com/studiostore/microphones.html For PC based Audio playback, I recommend Foobar2000. With its extensive collection of plug-ins, you can do EQ or convolution to correct the signals.
I hope you will try
RealTime Equalizer http://www.freewarefiles.com/RealTime-Equalizer_program_24090.html
Toshiko
Sonic Studio Amarra.
Thanks! This is very useful. Seems to be Mac-only, nothing for PC. Looks like a really nice product otherwise.
Nicholas Bedworth
DigitalDirect Media Services, LLC Text/voice 1.808.372.2883 (GMT -10) nicholas [dot] bedworth [at] digitaldirect [dot] com (nicholas.bedworth@digitaldi)
I have an M-audio FW-410 and regularly use the following for measurements:
ETF Acoustics R+D - http://www.acoustisoft.com/
REW - http://www.hometheatershack.com/roomeq/
Just get a good quality calibrated mic. I use both DBX RTA and Naiant Mics http://www.naiant.com/studiostore/microphones.html
For PC based Audio playback, I recommend Foobar2000. With its extensive collection of plug-ins, you can do EQ or convolution to correct the signals.
I hope you will try
RealTime Equalizer
http://www.freewarefiles.com/RealTime-Equalizer_program_24090.html
Toshiko