Automatically calculating the time difference between two signals to align delay towers or multi-speaker zones.
Features a scrollable history of over 1,000 lines with adjustable dynamic range, allowing engineers to see how frequency content changes over time. 2. Transfer Function Measurement
OS X 10.4 (Tiger) through 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard). It is not compatible with OS X Lion (10.7) or newer due to changes in Apple's security and permissions. CPU: Intel Pentium 4 (1 GHz) or compatible. Memory: 512 MB to 1 GB RAM.
A quality-control metric that indicates the reliability of the measurement data. 3. Hardware and Remote Control
Because Smaart v6 was built for the technology of the late 2000s, it has specific legacy requirements: Windows: 2000, XP, or later.
The "heart" of Smaart, the Transfer Function, compares a reference signal (the input) with a measurement signal (the microphone's pick-up). This allows for:
Smaart v6 Software: A Milestone in Sound System Measurement Smaart v6 (System Measurement Analysis Real-time Tool) represents a pivotal chapter in the history of professional audio engineering. Released in 2007 by , it was the first version of Smaart to be rebuilt from the ground up with a unified cross-platform source code, finally bringing native compatibility to both Windows and Mac OS X .
