Hello,
I recently purchased a new car navigation stereo, and was struggling with the sound settings. There simply are so many things to adjust (type of car, type/size of speakers, distance to each of the speakers, highpass frequency and slope for each speaker, lowpass frequency and slope, delays, SRS WOW effects - different types and strenghts, equalizer, ...). I adjusted the settings that are straight forward, will need to fine tune some things, but it made me wonder:
Is there no (free) software that analyses audio using a microphone? If that software uses a couple of "reference" audio signals (e.g. mp3s one could play back), it could analyse the sound and help to tell which frequencies are too quiet, and thus how one should adjust the equalizer...
Any suggestions?
Jörg
I recently purchased a new car navigation stereo, and was struggling with the sound settings. There simply are so many things to adjust (type of car, type/size of speakers, distance to each of the speakers, highpass frequency and slope for each speaker, lowpass frequency and slope, delays, SRS WOW effects - different types and strenghts, equalizer, ...). I adjusted the settings that are straight forward, will need to fine tune some things, but it made me wonder:
Is there no (free) software that analyses audio using a microphone? If that software uses a couple of "reference" audio signals (e.g. mp3s one could play back), it could analyse the sound and help to tell which frequencies are too quiet, and thus how one should adjust the equalizer...
Any suggestions?
Jörg
Comment