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There is a windows EXE in the tarball

DRC.EXE in the "samples" directory. It's a command-line program as described in the drc-fir documentation. I have not tested this extensively in windows 10 beyond confirming that it runs.

I use a bash script to automate some of the tedious tasks of splitting up the impulse file generated by REW, running drc-fir, and setting up the brutefir config files, but it's somewhat specific to brutefir.

There was also a Java GUI called DrcDesigner that was a front-end for DRC-FIR, but it's outdated. I'd stick with the command-line tool.


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  • There is a windows EXE in the tarball - Daverz 14:19:03 04/11/21 (0)

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