HouseCurve

HouseCurve

By Greg Wilding

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  • Category Utilities
  • Release Date 2019-07-13
  • Current Version 5.1.3
  • File Size 5.40 MB
  • Links Google Play

Description

HouseCurve is a multi-tool for audio systems. Use it for room correction, adjusting equalizers, setting subwoofer phase, choosing crossovers and more. Features: * Sine sweep measurements * Display magnitude, phase and group delay * Compare measurements to target curve * Create and edit target curves * Generate room correction filters (PEQ or FIR) * Filters can be used with Roon, Volumio, miniDSP, EqualizerAPO, CamillaDSP and more * Average and history display modes * Measurement save and undo * Use with built-in or external microphones * Connect with AirPlay, Bluetooth, headphone jack (analog) or use externally played sweeps HouseCurve measures in-room frequency response by listening to your audio system play a sine sweep. Measurements are displayed on top of a target curve, making it easy to see where adjustment is needed. Multiple measurements can be averaged to fully capture how the system sounds in the listening area. With small changes and repeat measurements, you can manually tune your system to the target curve. If your audio system has a parametric equalizer or convolution engine, HouseCurve can automatically generate filter settings to match the target curve. HouseCurve can help with home and car audio system tuning, from system equalization and room correction to subwoofer time alignment and speaker placement. Visit housecurve.com for more information on how HouseCurve works and how to use it. HouseCurve will produce acceptable results with the built in iPhone/iPad microphone. Using calibrated external microphones will provide higher accuracy. The free version of HouseCurve can measure your audio system and display a magnitude plot (aka "frequency response"). Additional features, such as room correction filter generation, advanced measurement tools and target curve editing can be obtained via in-app purchases.

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