Dec 142017
Audio 3.0 is a Windows 3.x program which allows you to simulate various types of parametric equalizers and elecronic crossovers. Use to determine the various Q’s, gains, and center frequencies necessary to tune an audio sy | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
AUDIO.EXE | 96768 | 29729 | deflated |
AUDIO.HLP | 25539 | 9203 | deflated |
AUDIO.ICO | 766 | 165 | deflated |
README.TXT | 832 | 456 | deflated |
REF.REF | 617 | 249 | deflated |
SPECTRUM.AP | 615 | 262 | deflated |
SPECTRUM.REF | 617 | 249 | deflated |
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Contents of the README.TXT file
Hello, Audio fans...
Audio3.0 is a program which allows you to simulate various types of parametric
equalizers and elecronic crossovers. This program may also be used to determine
the various Q's, gains, and center frequencies necessary to tune an audio system. A
spectra file, generated by a variety of real time or spectrum analyzers may be input,
plotted, and equalized on screen. The input data may also be smoothed via a curve fit
algorithm. A known reference system response may also be input to eliminate certain
unknowns in the measurement process, such as microphone response. Or the microphone
response alone may be input to offset its response.
See the on line help.
Currently, there is one mode of equalization and one non-functioning menu command.
These will be functional with the next rev.
Have fun...
Audio3.0 is a program which allows you to simulate various types of parametric
equalizers and elecronic crossovers. This program may also be used to determine
the various Q's, gains, and center frequencies necessary to tune an audio system. A
spectra file, generated by a variety of real time or spectrum analyzers may be input,
plotted, and equalized on screen. The input data may also be smoothed via a curve fit
algorithm. A known reference system response may also be input to eliminate certain
unknowns in the measurement process, such as microphone response. Or the microphone
response alone may be input to offset its response.
See the on line help.
Currently, there is one mode of equalization and one non-functioning menu command.
These will be functional with the next rev.
Have fun...
December 14, 2017
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