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I recently made the switch to a Mac (the instability of Windows just became too much) and am wondering if there is a Mac version of one of my favorite programs: ETF 5.ETF is a real time analyzer for acoustic calibration of audio systems. Basically I use it to see where the peaks nulls are in my room and tune a PEQ to compensate for the peaks.
Is there a Mac app that does this? If not I suppose I could run it with Parallels...
Thanks!
Follow Ups:
What microphone and AD are you using with your macbook?I would be curious to use a some calibrated setup to do room measurement and more. I just borrowed a Behringer DEQ2496 with calibrated microphone, but I am wondering whether there is a better/cheaper way to this directly on my Macbook.
Thanks for your help.
Rene
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If so - Just run Windows as well for when you want to use ETF. Use Boot camp, and you can make your computer a dual boot system
Hello,Real time, transfer function:
Smaartlive www.siasoft.com
MacFOH www.macfoh.comNot real time but very good:
Fuzzmeasure
http://www.supermegaultragroovy.com/products/FuzzMeasure/
May I ask which Windows version are you using?
XP
Hi Vik,You might try the freeware Room EQ Wizard from hometheatershack.com. It's written in Java and is said to run under the Mac OS.
Another one to check out is FuzzMeasure.It's not cheap, but it might be worth checking out.
-Gary
That's perfect, thanks!
Thanks I'll check it out
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