

This means you get really limited with how you can set the target. Another thing I don't like is that there are only 6 target curve break-points, and the SW applies some correction to FR even outside of the configured range (unlike Dirac) - so you should be careful how you set the breakpoints if you limit the range, as you will need a few of them out of the range set at 0dB to really limit the correction. when you load the mic calibration curve, there's no indication that it loaded correctly, and due to this one of my measurement attempt turned out incorrect. Not bad UI and usability, though there are a few things I didn't like: e.g. Here's the correction curve I liked the most: I'd say there's really a lot of power in Dirac - it sounds great, and is really flexible in target curve customization (you can load target curves, edit them, add many break points, freely set range for the correction.). The measurement process was relatively straightforward and quick (actually the quickest of these three), and the resulting responses seem in line with what I was getting with REW. I don't like the fact that you can't edit (or even see) the target curve in the plugin (Processor component), and due to issue with loading saved projects it can be tricky to edit saved curves. Usability and UI is very nice in general - though I was having some issues with logging-in to the user account on the Processor component (VST plugin) and was also getting some errors when loading saved projects. Here's some of my quick thoughts on each one of them: Measurements were done with a Cross-Spectrum Labs calibrated Dayton EMM-6 measurement microphone and RME Babyface Silver edition soundcard.
#Dirac live room correction system trial#
#Dirac live room correction system software#
IK Multimedia ARC System 3 - Price: €178.49 software only (on sale right now) or €304.99 mic included Crossgrade price: €99.99 SW only or €182.99 with mic ( EDIT: updated ARC3 pricing info, thanks for info).

