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computeraudiophile.com Acourate Digital Room and Loudspeaker Correction Software Walkthrough by mitchco



In this article, I walk through the steps using Acourate to produce a default or baseline correction that is repeatable. By following the same steps, one should be able to achieve a similar baseline correction. This baseline correction is designed to provide the listener with aperceptually flat frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Making the measurement and correction process predictable and repeatable is important to achieving a successful sonic result that one would be happy with…

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One can also inspect the frequency and phase response of the correction. Here is the frequency response, in which I have run Macro 1 amplitude preparation, (in the TestConvolution directory)so that we can see the psychoacoustic response at the listening position:



Note the vertical division is in 2 dB increments. Other than one or two ±2 dB peaks/dips, theresponse is ±1 dB from 32 Hz to 28 kHz within the perceptually flat target response.