오디오텍피셔 PC툴 5 최신 버전 5.07.01 (24년 11월 22일 업데이트)
다운로드 링크 1 (Audiotec Fischer 공식)
https://www.audiotec-fischer.de/en/tools/dsp-pc-tool/downloads/
다운로드 링크 2 (Google)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16LZdd4UoLYyNbEvl3caSHGa07c3oYaMw/view?usp=sharing
Change Log
Version 5.07.01 (24.11.22)
Equalizer
- Addressed an unexpected interaction between global Channel EQ Bypass and single Band EQ Bypass.
- Enhanced the switching behavior of EQ Bands in parametric and allpass mode to prevent overwriting filter types unintentionally.
- Modified the mouse wheel functionality to only switch between bands of the same filter type
- Resolved an issue where Filter Bands tied to Tone Control (TC) or Remote Tone Control (RTC) were unintentionally reset or selected.
- Fixed a bug where the second Band in the Virtual Channel EQ was blocked when TC or RTC were enabled.
Outputs & Virtual
- Corrected an issue where selecting Solo-Mute on Output / Virtual Channels unintentionally affected Link Groups.
ISA / AISA
- Enabled page scrolling for improved navigation.
- The AISA manual offset ("M"-Mode on the left of the graph) can now be adjusted even with measurement stopped
Digital Input
- Digital signals now continue to operate after playing with very low input signals for an extended period
Advanced Import Manager
- Resolved a crash issue that occurred occasionally while importing input channel settings.
Devices
- MATCH M 5.4DSP:
- Fixed an issue where Channels G, H, and I were not editable after switching to Virtual Channel Processing mode
- MATCH PP 86DSP MK2:
- Fixed an issue where the HEC/AUX Input EQ band 6 & 7 have not been applied correctly
- HELIX M SIX DSP:
- Fixed an issue with the bridging function of channels E & F
Usability
- Numerous optimisations in the backend in preparation for the next major update
Version 5.06.02 (24.08.21)
Time
- Fixed ATM Input.
Version 5.06.01 (24.08.17)
Outputs & Virtual
- The Virtual Menu button on top is displayed in color if there are configurations done in the VCP channnels.
- Optimized channel gain quantisation of linked channels.
- Suppressed incorrectly opened Bypass-Message-Box of bypassed filters for applying or reverting the changed settings.
FX
- The FX Menu button on top is displayed in color if at least one of the effects is activated.
Equalizer
- All filter types can now be individually switched to "Bypass". For better visualization the frequency below the EQ band is shown crossed out.
Usabilty
- Channel Crossimport now supports delay, phase and polarity. Delay will only be imported if the current setup is in delay mode.
- DLC and RTC settings now are being stored in the afpx setting-files. These configurations can be selectively loaded from the files.
- Channels with Rear-Attenuation functionality are now marked with [RearATT] in the Output, Virtual and IO screen.
- A simple One-Button function for activating the "Input-to-output" routing has been added to the IO menu. Supported devices are:
HELIX: V EIGHTEEN DSP, V TWELVE DSP, V TWELVE DSP Mk2, V EIGHT DSP Mk2
MATCH: UP 6DSP, UP 8DSP (with MEC Analog in), UP 8BMW (with MEC Analog in),UP 10DSP (with MEC Analog in), UP 10DSP 24V (with MEC Analog in) - The Backspace-Key now jumps back to the Output or Virtual page, depending which one has been selected before.
Time
- Delay Groups has been added to the Virtual Channel Page.
- The mute-hotkeys (1,2,3 .. etc) are now working properly on the selected channel type. (Output / Virtual)
IO
- Hotkeys are disabled on the IO page (except Backspace) for jumping quicker through the channel-type list with the beginning letters of the type.
- The Virtual Channel Names can be configured to a "User Defined Name".
RTA
- The scaling of the Offset sliders is now set to 0.25dB steps.
Devices
- BRAX DSP:
- Fixed the import of HELIX DSP ULTRA setups.
- The Filter Settings of the new ESS-Output Card is now displayed correctly.
- HELIX V TWELVE DSP MK2:
- Fixed the double displayed VCP Channel-Name "Pass Through 5".
- MATCH UP 6DSP:
- Fixed the VCP-Channel assignment.
- MATCH PP 86DSP MK2:
- Fixed AISA output switch.
- Fixed minor issues in the input EQ
Version 5.05.02 (24.05.22)
Outputs & Virtual
- Channel Gain - Fixed a bug with the selected resolution of the Output Channel Gain in the DCM menu
- HELIX V EIGHTEEN DSP - Fixed a bug with the equalizer of the virtual "Rear Fill" channel in Virtual Channel Processing
FX
- Augmented Bass Processing - Fixed an error when copying and loading a sound setup with Dynamic Bass Processing activated (a manual ACO update or reset might be required)
Version 5.05.01 (24.05.16)
Newly Supported Devices
- BRAX DSP – Analog Output Module with ESS
BRAX DSP – Processing Mode Selection (192 kHz / 96 kHz)
Marker Mode in All Frequency Graphs
Real Time Analyzer Update
Output & Virtual Equalizer
- Parametric EQs and allpass filters can now be individually switched to "Bypass." For better visualization, the frequency below the EQ band is shown crossed out.
- High and low pass filters can also be reconfigured while they are switched to "Bypass." Changed values are displayed in red for better visualization until the bypass is deactivated.
- The numerical value of the Output Level Gain field can now also be edited directly instead of using the slider.
Usability
- Frequency Graph - The "Sum with Phase" function is now calculated by taking the phase into account.
- HELIX DSP ULTRA apfx-files can now be loaded into the HELIX DSP ULTRA S.
- The CONDUCTOR can now be reset via a button in its configuration menu.
- The (Advanced) Input Signal Analyzer now indicates if the measurement level is too low, which could result in a falsified measurement.
- A second Audiotec Fischer reference curve "ATF SQ" has been added, which is slightly more audiophile tuned than the "ATF daily" (original Audiotec Fischer house curve).
- Numerous scaling and graphics optimizations have been implemented.
Version 5.04.03 (24.03.26)
New supported devices
- HELIX DSP ULTRA S
- MATCH UP 6DSP
Usability
- Some minor usability optimizations.
Version 5.04.02
Input & Output EQ
- Further optimization of the phase flip visualization in the Input & Output EQ.
ISA & AISA
- Fixed the ISA & AISA routing in the HELIX VEIGHTEEN DSP.
Usability
- Improved the "Save All Configuration Files" handling.
- Solved compatibility problems with the "Load CONDUCTOR Configuration". CONDUCTOR configurations created with DSP PC-Tool version 5.04.01 or older can no longer be loaded.
Version 5.04.01
New supported devices
- HELIX V EIGHTEEN DSP
Automatic REW (Room EQ Wizard) Clipboard Import
- The REW profilename is now being displayed in the filename dialoge of the import window.
- The Automatic REW Import is now directly importable into the Input EQ.
Input & Output EQ
- The visualization of the phase flip in the Input & Output EQ has been optimized.
- Upon Connect / Reconnect the Bypass EQ state will be displayed correctly.
- An issue with the gain slider of the Shelf-Filter in the input EQ has been fixed.
"Solo" function
- Solo-muting a non-existent channel previously crashed the DSP PC-Tool. This has been fixed.
ISA & AISA
- Signal names of already routed signals are displayed correctly after they have been renamed.
FX
- Under certain circumstances the "Center Processing" effect wasn't saved correctly.
Usability
- A pictogramm for better visualization of the Channel Target Filtermode has been added.
- The Bridge-Mode label on low resolution displays is now being fully displayed.
- Some minor usability optimizations.
Version 5.03.02
Input & Output EQ
- The adjustment range of the Q-factor for graphic and parametric EQ bands has been increased from 15 to 50
Automatic REW (Room EQ Wizard) Clipboard Import
- The Automatic REW Import has been extended by the Audiotec Fischer specific REW Auto-EQ presets. In the REW release of January 13th, Audiotec Fischer specific presets will be available, which use the same filter setting ranges and calculation algorithms as the DSP PC tool itself
- Furthermore, a bug in the setting range of the "Start from EQ Band" field has been fixed
- In the next patch release at the end of this month, it will also be possible to use the automatic REW import function in the input EQ as well
Version 5.03.01
"Solo" function
- The new solo function is an extension of the mute function and can be used to activate specific DSP channels, while all other channels are automatically muted. This means that all but the selected channel can be muted with just one click. The solo function is available on both the "Output" and the "Virtual" (VCP) channels. To use the function, right-click on the loudspeaker symbol in the "Channel Graph" box next to the frequency graph. Alternatively, the function can also beh activated using a keyboard shortcut.
Ctrl + Channel Number (1 to 10) for channels 1 to 10
Ctrl + Shift + Channel Number (1 to 10) for channels 11 to 20.
Automatic REW (Room EQ Wizard) Clipboard Import
- An automatic import function has been added to the Advanced Import Manager, which automatically searches for data in the clipboard. As soon as REW Auto-EQ data is copied to the clipboard, the Import Manager opens and offers an automatic import of the data for the selected channel. The data can be copied to the clipboard simply by clicking on the "Copy to Clipboard" button in the REW Auto-EQ window.
In addition, it is now possible to specify an offset for the equalizer import so that the data can now be imported for specific bands or several measurements can be imported iteratively with a smaller number of EQ bands.
The import works with the generic Auto-EQ data as well as with the Audiotec Fischer specific data, which will be implemented with the next REW version.
The import function now supports parametric peak filters as well as shelving filters
Start Delay for ATM (Automatic Time Measurement)
- The ATM measurement can now be delayed by a configurable time delay in order to avoid erroneous measurements for example when the vehicle door is closed
Input & Output EQ
- The gain adjustment range of all equalizer filter types has been doubled (+12 dB to - 30dB)
EQ-Bypass and Reset for Input EQ
- The input EQ can now be reset or bypassed individually, just like the output EQ.
Extension of the RTA - Channel Filter Target Modes
- The Channel Filter Target Mode has been extended so that it can now also use its own acoustic filter configured only for the measurement, independently of the electrically set high-pass or low-pass filter. This makes it possible to include an acoustic filter in the reference curve independently of the electrical filter in order to use it as a template for the TuneEQ function. The setting has no influence on the configuration of the DSP and is used exclusively for the extended configuration of the reference curve for the acoustic correction of the loudspeaker. To change the acoustic filter for adjusting the reference curve, a new window can be opened by clicking on the high or low pass configuration in the Channel Filter Target Mode area, in which the acoustic high or low pass filter can be configured as desired (characteristic, frequency, slope).
RTA (Real-Time Analyzer) Enhancements
- The dB scaling of the Y-axis can now be changed via the configuration menu
- "Always on Top" option can now be toggled by using the keyboard shortcut "O"
- Channel selection (left/right) for the audio interface has been added
DCM (Device Configuration Menu) Updates
- URC.1 support added
- Remote control page revised - for WIFI CONTROL users: Update 1.10 for WIFI CONTROL necessary
- PC-Tool configuration - Allpass filter control has been removed. Filters are now always available.
- PC-Tool configuration - New option called "Advanced EQ-mode" has been added which enables all filter types on every EQ-Band (Multiple shelving filters, etc.)
Device-specific updates
- DSP ULTRA and DSP PRO MK3
The output filters of the AKM DA converters can now be reconfigured under the ACO features in the DCM menu of the DSP PRO MK3 and the DSP ULTRA. This setting is independent of the DSP and configures the output filter of the DA converter directly.
New supported devices
- MATCH UP 10DSP - 24 V Edition
- MATCH UP 8BMW
- MATCH PP 86DSP MK2
- ATF URC.1
Usability Improvements
- The activation status of the DLC (Dynamic Loudness Control) and RTC (Remote Tone Control) can now be easily read from the button color. If the button lights up "green", the DLC or RTC is activated; if the button is gray, the function is deactivated
- Allpass filters are now 2nd order by default
- Clicking on a channel name in the "Channel graph" box beside teh ferquency graph lets you now select the channel as well
- Optimized ACO update process for multiple connected devices
- The AFPX overwrite function is deactivated in the event of a connection error to allow the setup to be saved
- Many other improvements and optimizations
Version 5.02.03 (23.09.22)
Usability
- Loading DSP PC-Tool files created with version 4.xx could cause DSP PC-Tool V5.02.02 to crash. This problem has been fixed.
Version 5.02.02
Devices
- P SIX DSP ULTIMATE: Under certain circumstances, in combination with a C ONE / C FOUR, due to a slightly to fast disabled RCA output a click-noise could occur when switching off. Please perform a manual ACO update if you are experiencing this error.
- MATCH M 5.4DSP / M 5DSP MK2: The automatic signal detection for digital optical signals did not work properly. This has been fixed.
- MATCH UP 10DSP: Allpass filters in the input equalizer could not be selected. This has been fixed.
Usability
- USB Audio Interface: Channel selection(Left / Right) for the RTA and AISA implemented.
- RTA - TuneEQ: "Just measure" button added. This function is available once SetEQ has been run once.
- Low battery warning: When your supply voltage drops below 11.5 Volts you will get an information message.
- Launcher: The protection warning now distinguishes between overvoltage, undervoltage and overtemperature protection.
- Update notification: There will be a notice on the DSP PC-Tool launcher page when a newer Version is available.
- The Windows native filedialog is now used for opening/saving files.
- Several frontend usability and backend code optimiziations
Version 5.02.01 (23.07.21)
Devices
- The playback delay of the HEC/digital input has again been significantly reduced and now is almost instantaneous
- The control range of the URC remote control has been adjusted to
DCM
- The new Remote Tone Control (RTC) function has been added to the DCM – Extended Features menu. The configuration window can be opened via the RTC button at the top right of the Remote Control section.
Remote Tone Control (RTC) Features and Functions
- The State Control option allows to activate or deactivate the RTC.
Please note that the RTC uses the second EQ band of each output channel. This EQ band can no longer be individually configured in the output EQ after the RTC has been activated. Since the regular Tone Control function of the CONDUCTOR or DIRECTOR remote control uses the same EQ band, it is not possible to use both Tone Control functions at the same time. - The frequency graph shows up to three curves which display the ranges of dynamically controlled High Shelf and Low Shelf filters. The red curve visualizes the high volume range filter configuration (red configuration values) and the green curve visualized the low volume range filter configuration.
A dotted white line is also displayed, indicating the currently applied Tone Control function (High and Low Shelf filter) in relation to the currently set Master Volume of the connected remote control. - The Filter Configuration section is divided into two parts, a “Low Frequency Config” which allows to set up the dynamically controlled Low Shelf filter and a “High Frequency Config” which allows to set up the dynamically controlled High Shelf filter. Each config section has a Gain, a Threshold and a Frequency configuration.
The Gain configuration is divided into “Low Volume” and “High Volume” and determines the gain range of the Low Shelf filter. For instance when the “Low Volume” value is higher than the “High Volume” value you will dynamically boost your signal when the volume is turned down. The threshold configuration is also divided into the "Low Volume" and the "High Volume" and defines the application range. Only within this range the filter will by dynamically controlled. Below or above this range the Low Shelf filter and High Shelf Filter becomes static.
The Frequency configuration allows to properly set the filter frequency for the Low Shelf filter and the High Shelf filter. - In the lower part of the window you will find the current volume level of the Master Volume of the connected remote control ("Master Volume x.x dB"). This value should be used for the correct setting of the threshold of the Low and High 'Volume Range.
Measurement Signals
A new measurement signal called IGS – Input Gain Setup has been added.
This signal allows to perfectly setup up the Input Gain by using the onboard clipping LED or the integrated Clipping Indicator in the DSP PC-Tools gain adjustment under the DCM – signal management window – Input Gain window. The signal can be used to adjust the input sensitivity of the low and high level input and is suitable for full range signal outputs as well as for filtered signal outputs of a source e.g. OEM amplifier.
Usability
- Setup passwords in the DCM PC-Tool Configuration menu are now masked by default
- The AISA window scaling has been further optimized
- DCM / PC-Tool configuration – The Graph Box Output names (channel Mute/Amplitude/Phase adjustment box beside the graph in the output window) can now be configured.
- RTA – The RTA and AISA can now also be used in Demo Mode
- Some minor text optimizations for better comprehensibility
Version 5.01.00 (23.06.02)
Devices
- HELIX DSP3.S / DSP MINI MK2 and MATCH UP 8DSP: Problem with the "Class SB - Active Noise Supression" (ANS) solved. Under certain circumstances this error could result in no signal being output.
- MATCH UP 10DSP: The phase of channels I, J and Line Out were inverted. This has been fixed.
- MATCH M 5.4 DSP: If a VCP setup was loaded into a device where VCP was not enabled, the setting was not loaded properly. This problem has been solved.
Usability
- ISA / AISA:
- Some minor text optimizations for better comprehensibility.
IO
- The number of Input Equalizer bands has been increased from 5 to 7 for each device and analog/HEC input channel.
- Each device has now a full Input EQ on the HEC input as well. The HEC input can now always be measured by using the ISA or AISA in all devices.
- The new Advanced Input Signal Analyzer has been added to the Input alignment menu. The two modes, Input Signal Analyzer (ISA) and Advanced Input Signal Analyzer (AISA), can now be selected in the upper area via the respective buttons.
- Both analyzer modes have now the option to toggle between a automatic gain ranging (A – normalizes the input gain to 0 dB) or a manual gain range adjustment (M – allows to manually adjust the gain range between -10 dB and +40 dB). The adjustment is found on the left side of the frequency graph.
- Advanced Input Analyzer Features and Functions
- The AISA requires to connect a specific, displayed RCA output to a generic USB Audio Interface / USB soundcard with an analog line input. The specified RCA output will output a maximum voltage of 1 VRMS which works with most of all Audio Interfaces. After connecting the specified RCA output to a USB Audio Interface, please make sure that the sound card is selected in the AISA configuration menu (gear wheel symbol).
- The AISA requires a correlated pink noise signal for the measurement which is played from your signal source.
- It can measure all analog input signals as well as the HEC inputs
- To start a measurement, it is necessary to activate the “Measurement Output” mode in the ASIA section. This function will convert the specified RCA output into a measurement signal output which bypasses all DSP-configurations for this channel. All routing adjustments for the specified channel as well as all set high- and lowpass filters, equalization, phase adjustments and time alignment configurations will be deactivated!
Please make sure that the “Measurement Mode” is only activated when the RCA output is connected to an USB Audio Interface and not while connected to a separate audio amplifier! - The AISA is equipped with our proprietary TuneEQ algorithm which allows to compensate factory equalization on the incoming signal. To do so configure the range of EQ-bands which should be used as well as the frequency range which should be corrected. Afterwards click on the TuneEQ button to start the calculation process and then on the SetEQ button to transfer the calculated correction to the Input Equalizer.
- The AISA is equipped with a “Delay Finder” which can be activated in the configuration menu by activation the option “Delay Estimation”. When this option is activated a text display is shown in the upper left corner of the Analyzer window which estimates the delay difference between two analyzed channels.
It is necessary to add exactly two channels to the Analyzer to perform this operation. When time alignment is on the signal a comb filtering will be shown in the analyzer window and the Delay Finder will estimate the amount of delay between the two signals.
To compensate the incoming time delay you can now transfer the estimated value to one channel of the Input Delay section. This can also be done automatically by clicking on the value-label beside the slider. Please note that it is still mandatory to manually check which of the analyzed channels require time alignment to bring both signals to the same time reference. Sometimes it is also necessary to perform some iterations until the time delay is completely compensated. This is successfully achieved when no comb filtering is visible anymore. - The AISA is equipped with additional “Graph information” which can be activated in the configuration menu
This option activates a text display in the upper right corner of the graph which shows a maximum peak frequency (Max.), an estimated high pass filter (HP), an estimated low pass filter (LP) and the width of a estimated band pass
This information can be used to further analyze and understand the incoming signal as well as to use this information in specific workflows to compensate factory phase filters (Allpass Filters). Further information will be published soon.
- The new Dynamic Loudness Control has been added to the Input Alignment menu. The configuration window can be opened via the DLC button at the top right of the window.
- Dynamic Loudness Control Features and Functions
- The Input Activation section allows to activate the DLC and select the range of inputs to which it should be applied - All Analog Inputs or All Analog Inputs including the HEC input (in case a HEC ANALOG INPUT module is used).
- The frequency graph shows up to three curves which display the ranges of dynamically controlled High Shelf and Low Shelf filters. The red curve visualizes the high volume range filter configuration (red configuration values) and the green curve visualized the low volume range filter configuration.
A dotted purple line is shown as well when connected to a device which indicates the current actively applied filter configuration. - The Filter Configuration section is divided into two parts, a “Low Frequency Config” which allows to set up the dynamically controlled Low Shelf filter and a “High Frequency Config” which allows to set up the dynamically controlled High Shelf filter. Each config section has a Gain, a Threshold and a Frequency configuration.
The Gain configuration is divided into “Low Volume” and “High Volume” and determines the gain range of the Low Shelf filter. For instance when the “Low Volume” value is higher than the “High Volume” value you will dynamically boost your signal when the volume is turned down. The threshold configuration is also divided into the "Low Volume" and the "High Volume" and defines the application range. Only within this range the filter will by dynamically controlled. Below or above this range the Low Shelf filter and High Shelf Filter becomes static
The Frequency configuration allows to properly set the filter frequency for the Low Shelf filter and the High Shelf filter. - On the bottom of the window you find an “Averaged measured input volume” information which shows the calculation result of the input volume of our complex algorithm. This value can be used as a reference.
Help menu
- The help menu has been extended by new Quick Start guides for the AISA
Version 5.00.08 (22.11.09)
Launcher / Installer
- Fixed a connection issue that could close the application. USB, Bluetooth and WiFi connection mode were affected
Version 5.00.07
New Device
- HELIX P SIX DSP ULTIMATE
Version 5.00.06
New Device
- MATCH UP 8DSP
Launcher / Installer
- In case of a device protection the state will now be displayed in the launcher
Version 5.00.05
New Device
- HELIX DSP PRO MK3
ISA
- The ISA can now temporarily store up to ten frequency measurement curves like the RTA.
RTA
- Increased the number of measurement memories to ten.
Version 5.00.04
Launcher / Installer
- Fixed a Windows rights management bug that caused wireless DSP tuning not to work on some computers.
- The Installer has been extended by optional Installation-Packages (Visual C++ Redistributable) which might be mandatory on some windows computers to work properly.
- Some minor connection issues have been fixed
Outputs (formerly Main)
- A new DSP signal flow widget has been added if “Virtual Channel Processing” is used. The new DSP signal flow chart can be opened by right-clicking the “Virtual” button in the top-right menu.
The new widget offers an overview of the signal flow of all input and output signals.
In addition it allows to navigate through the specific channels.
A left-click on an input, virtual or output signal will directly open the channels configuration page.
A right-click on an input, virtual or output signal will open the corresponding IO routing window.
RTA
- TuneEQ has been further optimized and some minor bugs have been fixed.
- A new option called “Channel Filter Target Mode” has been added to the RTA main window (formerly placed in the RTA Setting window) which allows to include the selected channels high- and lowpass filter adjustments into the reference curve.
If this option gets activated two new sliders are enabled which allow to add an offset to the included high- and lowpass filters for the reference curve. These sliders will only have effect on the high- and lowpass filters used for the reference curve. The original channels high- and lowpass filter adjustments will not be affected.
Moving the sliders to the minimum (LP) or maximum (HP) will temporarily deactivate this function
Version 5.00.02
- The DSP PC-Tool 5 is only compatible to ACO devices
- The DIRECTOR will require a firmware update to version 3.0. After this update the USB port of the DIRECTOR is not supported any more for DSP tuning
- The WIFI CONTROL will require a firmware update to version 1.09
- Multi-Device Connect has been implemented. This feature allows to connect to several DSPs simultaneously via USB, Bluetooth or Wifi.
Launcher
- New design with improved usability
- New connection method - Bluetooth (requires a “BT HD” extension card)
- Demo Extension Card function - This function allows to start the “Demo Mode” with any of our extension cards loaded into the demo session
- The software version handling has been further optimized
- Outputs (formerly Main)
- The size scaling of all elements has been optimized
- Linked subwoofer channels will not automatically synchronize their time alignment values any more when the polarity or phase slider is used
- The memory setup menu is now indicated by an additional gear wheel symbol beside the file name section
DCM (Device Configuration)
- Remote Control – CONDUCTOR
The CONDUCTOR automatically gets a new firmware update which introduces the “Tone Control” function on the CONDUCTOR. The Tone Control can now be activated in the CONDUCTOR configuration and will then be a new option in the menu structure. When activated the frequency for the low shelf and high shelf filter can be set up in the configuration window. The CONDUCTOR itself will only control the gain of this control (+/- 6 dB). The low shelf filter will be colored in purple, and the high shelf filter will be colored in yellow. While in the Tone Control menu on the CONDUCTOR a long press on the button toggles between both filter options. - PC-Tool Configuration
A new option called “RTA window mode” has been added which allows to change the implementation of the RTA window. The option “windowed” will open the RTA as a separate window. When “embedded” is selected it becomes an integrated function in the “Outputs” screen. The embedded mode can be quite handy on small screens. In this mode the channel selection and the equalizer configuration can be directly accessed. - Source Volume Control
This option has been removed and is now always activated. The adjustment boxes in the IO menu have been relocated to the top right menu in the IO screen.
FX
- The “Front Processing” tab including its configuration options has been removed. This was necessary to free up some processing power for new features we are working on!
Due to this “StageXpander”, “ClarityXpander” for the front channels as well as the “StageEQ” will no longer be available in any unit (only when using DSP PC-Tool V4.80 or lower)
IO
- The source volume control has been repositioned to better visualize that the source volume control is applied to the whole routing matrix (Main, HEC/AUX or Digital) and not to the specific input groups where it was aligned in the software (beside the words “Analog”, “HEC/AUX” and “Digital”). It is now located in the upper right area in the same box which indicates the activation method and adjustment for the selected routing matrix.
TIME
- ATM has been slightly optimized and some minor bugs have been fixed
RTA
- TuneEQ has been implemented as a new automatic tuning mode
- TuneEQ is a new tuning mode beside “SetEQ” and “AutoSet” and uses a different approach than before. While the first two options were iterative measurement options which you had to perform several times in a row to achieve a great result, TuneEQ is a one-shot approach which achieves a great result just after a single measurement.
- TuneEQ is using a completely new approach by utilizing a spatial averaged single measurement in a higher resolution of 1/6 octave and performing all the necessary iterations in a highly complex simulation in the background. So instead of doing iterative measurements the TuneEQ algorithm is performing millions of real filter simulations in the background which will be applied to the real measurement data until it finds the best parameter set. This parameter set includes an adjustable number of fully parametric EQ bands, with each band automatically adjusted in frequency, Q-factor and gain. Depending on the preferences TuneEQ can utilize only a few EQ bands or up to 30 bands per channel to maximize the possible result.
- The TuneEQ function still works with any measurement microphone and does not require any new hardware. It is also designed extremely versatile so that it is available from the beginning in all available and upcoming ACO devices.
- TuneEQ only involves a very few adjustment options:
- Another two new options in the RTA settings are the following:
? - Help menu
- The help menu has been extended by new Quick Start guides for the RTA
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