
bigpapa
Junior Audioholic
Aloha guys,
I've been lurking around looking to set up my laptop to generate test tones and calibrate rooms, trying to make a quantum leap beyond just using my handy RS SPL meter.
In the "Test" thread some Audioholic put up a HUGE list of Mac software, but no PC stuff. I'll be looking at his links to see if they produce (they should) PC software.
What I'm trying to accomplish is performance of a mid level calibration or flattening of a room after a hook up, yet short of hiring an actual audio engineer. Plus, this should be a good experience for me to learn. I want to be able to calibrate a mid level reciever with a 7 band EQ, and flatten a room as best I can.
I'm expecting to pay a few hundred bucks for software and a maybe another few hundred for a good mic, but I don't know if I need a new sound card or upgrade to my laptop.
Anybody point me in the right direction?
I've been lurking around looking to set up my laptop to generate test tones and calibrate rooms, trying to make a quantum leap beyond just using my handy RS SPL meter.
In the "Test" thread some Audioholic put up a HUGE list of Mac software, but no PC stuff. I'll be looking at his links to see if they produce (they should) PC software.
What I'm trying to accomplish is performance of a mid level calibration or flattening of a room after a hook up, yet short of hiring an actual audio engineer. Plus, this should be a good experience for me to learn. I want to be able to calibrate a mid level reciever with a 7 band EQ, and flatten a room as best I can.
I'm expecting to pay a few hundred bucks for software and a maybe another few hundred for a good mic, but I don't know if I need a new sound card or upgrade to my laptop.
Anybody point me in the right direction?