03-28-2020, 03:47 PM
Hello Tim,
Would it be possible to do room correction using Moode?
My thoughts :
1) Filters can be "easily" calculated using REW, so the main component to add in Moode is BruteFir convoler, however I assume it is not an easy task !
2) A pink noise generator as well as a 20-20k Hz signal could be very convenient to mesure the room response (Just a simple sound file like the STEREO TEST
would do the job...)
3) Another option (see AudioVero site) would be to make Moode compatible with VST plugins in order to use AcourateVSTConvolver2in2.dll (I am not at all a specialist but I believe you need Windows to run this kind of plugin). It seems that AudioVero convoler is also available on Synoloy NAS.
I there any chance to have a room correction module embeded in Moode in the future?
Kind regards
Would it be possible to do room correction using Moode?
My thoughts :
1) Filters can be "easily" calculated using REW, so the main component to add in Moode is BruteFir convoler, however I assume it is not an easy task !
2) A pink noise generator as well as a 20-20k Hz signal could be very convenient to mesure the room response (Just a simple sound file like the STEREO TEST
![Wink Wink](https://moodeaudio.org/forum/images/smilies/wink.png)
3) Another option (see AudioVero site) would be to make Moode compatible with VST plugins in order to use AcourateVSTConvolver2in2.dll (I am not at all a specialist but I believe you need Windows to run this kind of plugin). It seems that AudioVero convoler is also available on Synoloy NAS.
I there any chance to have a room correction module embeded in Moode in the future?
Kind regards