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Post by bradleyaudio on Mar 11, 2017 15:06:38 GMT -5
I managed to delete all the balls for one of my subs and now there is no target curve. Is there any way to get it back short of restarting from scratch and retaking all the measurements? Also how does one use a custom target file?
Thanks
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Post by fbczar on Mar 11, 2017 18:05:29 GMT -5
A custom target curve allows you to make your system sound like you want it too based on the measured response of your room. For example, you may want a bass boost while leaving the rest of the system as is.
When you deleted the curve did you save it? Did you tell the computer to create filters? Your original measurements may still be there if all you did was delete the dots and then turn off Dirac without saving.
Google "A Brief Guide to Creating Custom Target Curves with Dirac Live" by Jerry Austin. It will give you a good start on custom curves.
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Post by bradleyaudio on Mar 11, 2017 18:52:00 GMT -5
A custom target curve allows you to make your system sound like you want it too based on the measured response of your room. For example, you may want a bass boost while leaving the rest of the system as is. When you deleted the curve did you save it? Did you tell the computer to create filters? Your original measurements may still be there if all you did was delete the dots and then turn off Dirac without saving. Google "A Brief Guide to Creating Custom Target Curves with Dirac Live" by Jerry Austin. It will give you a good start on custom curves. The guide is what I needed, thanks. I can copy the curve from sub1 to sub2 for example. Is there any way to turn off the OSD which says "Connected" while Dirac is up?
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Post by alucard on Mar 11, 2017 20:10:02 GMT -5
Is there any way to turn off the OSD which says "Connected" while Dirac is up? I suppose you could just turn off the TV or other display. Or do you mean on the XMC? Huh - just curious - why is this a being raised? Thanks!
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Post by bradleyaudio on Mar 11, 2017 20:14:43 GMT -5
The PC I use for Dirac is a HTPC, so the OSD obscures the target buttons on the filter screen, unless I resize Dirac and push it to the top of the screen.
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Post by alucard on Mar 11, 2017 20:19:27 GMT -5
The PC I use for Dirac is a HTPC, so the OSD obscures the target buttons on the filter screen, unless I resize Dirac and push it to the top of the screen. Wow. I did not think of that. Perhaps others will chime in. Do you have the option to use a laptop?
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Post by bradleyaudio on Mar 11, 2017 20:21:47 GMT -5
The PC I use for Dirac is a HTPC, so the OSD obscures the target buttons on the filter screen, unless I resize Dirac and push it to the top of the screen. Wow. I did not think of that. Perhaps others will chime in. Do you have the option to use a laptop? I could but the HTPC is where the software is installed.
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