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Dirac live latest version
Dirac live latest version








dirac live latest version

Maybe try matching your brand of processor to a folder or file name to start with, but any target curve is compatible with any processor. If there's an objection to use of a particular name, I'll be happy to change it and re-upload. These should be treated as public domain, open source. These files are provided by me, personally, for free. I may have tweaked some of the numbers for my taste. Some of these I created from publications going back to the 50's for early lab measurements. You can tweak them to taste or create different versions to try to address specific problems in particular speakers / locations.ĭisclaimer: None of the brand names should be taken too literally with any of these files. The target curve tells DIRAC what you want out of your speakers. Why not just use the default target curve or press the button for an "Auto" target curve? Because that's not how to get the best result. I have the same set points in both formats if I have found them useful. The sub folders have more to do with which hardware manufacturer I was working on rather than as a mater of compatibility. Some things are experimental, and I've tried to mark them as such, others brand named standards or are offered on Support sites for various processors with DIRAC implementations. There are files for DIRAC 1.* and DIRAC 2.* These are target curve files to be used during filter creation in the DIRAC and DIRAC live process. I don't know if anyone would find these valuable, but there must be at least a few folks who would find these useful.










Dirac live latest version