Room and Sound Calibration With Linux

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On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
> Hi LAU friends!
>
> I've almost finished (bass traps and other acoustic treatment remains)
> building my little home studio and of course: every software is all Linux.
> ...
Nice. Best wishes for your new studio!

> When I'm done with bass traps and foam materials, then it's time for the final
> corrections as far as it goes. I do have a full two channel 1/3 octave EQ
> (Phonics PEQ 3600 2 x 31) that can do very much, how can Linux help me to do
> the right sound here?
>...
drc was mentioned on 64studio mailing list a while ago.
http://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/

>From its description:

"DRC generates digital room correction FIR filters to be
used within HiFi systems in conjunction with real time
convolution engines like BruteFIR."

Alas, no first hand experience from me. I have neither
studied nor used it, so I can just refer to its extensive
documentation.


greetings,
d
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