Sonarworks reference 4 keeps restarting
I guess this is just the nature of single-point measurement - the SW probably cannot determine from just a single measurement which dip is safe to correct and which not. This is what the SW simulated result looks like after filter calculation compared to measured response:Īs you can see, although still an improvement, these sadly do not look as nice as the MLP single-point measurement made it look - some peaks show through, and these of course correlate well with peaks in the filter response measured a few figures above. slope of -1 dB per octave or -10dB total slope from 20Hz to 20kHz).
However it seems there's a lot of power and customizability built-in, so I can understand the appeal for power users.Īnyway, after a few takes I got a pretty clean measurement (single-point), performed noise filtering, used the default true time domain correction algorithm and the Olive/Toole target curve/tilt this time around (i.e. To try and make my results more meaningful I did some comparisons too, as well as some blind listening tests with foobar2000 ABX utility.Īfter using the SW a bit I'll rate usability as just 'OK' - it is definitively not the most user friendly layout and UI, and I believe most users will need a while to find their way around it.
Have to say that it did take a little bit of reading and a few tries for me to get consistent measurement results with Audiolense, but I believe I got there in the end So I've finally managed to do some more testing - this time specifically focusing on Audiolense in my living room setup.