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In Reply to: RE: Yes, somewhat unique posted by Doug Schneider on April 03, 2020 at 13:42:08
I did not know that the RoomPerfect system is more "time-based" than other systems as, I think, it is an outgrowth of the old Tact system. It uses somewhat random spatial sampling that, all by itself, biases it towards dealing with the space and less so the speaker. One samples randomly until the system gains sufficient "room knowledge" although it often helps to measure a few boundary positions.
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I'm not sure it's currently based on the Tact work. Last November, when I sat down for coffee with Peter Lyngdorf, he told me that in the early 2000s, he scrapped all the room-correction work they had done up till then, hired 30 developers, and rebuilt the software with what he referred to as a "time based" correction approach, which they weren't using before. Now, whether this "time based" approach is the same or even similar, I have no idea -- lots of people call different aspects of audio "time based." But this is to say, I don't think it's an outgrowth of the Tact system anymore.
Doug Schneider
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I have heard that but not seen any evidence yet.
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