Hi Everyone,
I've created a Web version of the
ratbuddyssey app with most of it functionality and no installation required. You are welcome to check it out:
Edit your MultEQ *.ady files online, analyze speakers frequency response, adjust target curve and many more.
audyssey.pages.dev
This is pretty amazing, thanks for making it! So much nicer being able to type in values, rather than having to ballpark everything with my sausage fingers on the app.
Question: I notice that in Curve Editor, there's a default 0 value at 3599-3600Hz, is this something that's defeatable? Also, is there a way to just defeat Audyssey's "Target Curves" (the 2 HF rolloffs)?
One of my biggest gripes with Audyssey's app is that as I try to shape the curve, it kinda just does what it wants, and I have to fumble my way through manipulating it's own curve tendencies to approximate a cure that I'm actually attempting to achieve. Is there something beneficial or functionally necessary about this that I'm missing? It would be amazing to have something closer to an editable series of standard parametric EQ (which it looks like this is close to, just missing Q values). Or how hard would it be to integrate something like a basic tilt target, like MultEQ X? Not trying to bite the hand that feeds, but just curious!