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    Simple PC program for time alignment

    Is there such a pc program out there in the wild?
    Thanks in advance…

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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    rational accoustics smaart v8.. v9 now,not free not cheap but very capable
    "those sounds to which no definite pitch can be assigned are usually classified as noise"<br />harvey fletcher-1928

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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    Quote Originally Posted by valhallax View Post
    rational accoustics smaart v8.. v9 now,not free not cheap but very capable
    Thank you very much !

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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    REW

    Simple, no clue since I haven't tried it, but a VERY popular DIY, (wannabe) pro, freeware to do entire HT room/whatever systems, measure drivers, speakers with a dedicated forum for help and presume this feature is for time/phase alignment: Impulse Response delay calculation and adjustment
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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    Quote Originally Posted by GM View Post
    REW

    Simple, no clue since I haven't tried it, but a VERY popular DIY, (wannabe) pro, freeware to do entire HT room/whatever systems, measure drivers, speakers with a dedicated forum for help and presume this feature is for time/phase alignment: Impulse Response delay calculation and adjustment
    Well thanks ! @GM
    I spoke with the SMAART folks today briefly and now will check into this tool this weekend.

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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    i played with rew for weeks..all the videos and hrs of fiidlin'n with eqs i found rew to be lacking in the ability...
    more than likely my own ignorance,to work in the phase domain.. rephase is another program to look at ...
    lots of videos on screwtube about sub and top alignment with smaart,elipse audio has a fir designer m that actually works with smaart to develop a fir file for your if capable dsp, but all this a hard left from analog, when I heard 6 inches was 180 degres outta phase at 1k hz trinnov audio makes an interesting dsp..on screwtube as well.
    "those sounds to which no definite pitch can be assigned are usually classified as noise"<br />harvey fletcher-1928

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    Re: Simple PC program for time alignment

    i also played around with a program called repase for awhile but went for smaart and a rackmount digital delay
    "those sounds to which no definite pitch can be assigned are usually classified as noise"<br />harvey fletcher-1928

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