Audxeon Dsp — Tuning Software
Mastering Digital Sound: The Ultimate Guide to Audxeon DSP Tuning Software
- Route inputs to corresponding outputs; remove unnecessary channels to simplify tuning.
- Set crossover frequencies and slopes based on speaker specs (example starts: subs low-pass ~80–120 Hz 24 dB/oct; midrange high-pass 60–120 Hz).
- Apply time delay to align speaker arrival times at the listening position. Measure distances from tweeters/mids/sub to listener; convert to milliseconds (distance/343 m/s).
- Perform a test sweep and capture the system response with an RTA or measurement mic (e.g., REW).
- Use parametric EQ to correct major resonant peaks and dips; apply broad Q (0.7–1.0) for global tonal shaping, narrow Q (2–8) for notch filters on resonances.
- Avoid excessive boost; prefer cutting problematic frequencies and use gain staging to maintain headroom.
As he toggled between the "Before" and "After" presets, the transformation was staggering. The stock speakers, once muffled and weak, now responded with a clarity that rivaled high-end boutique systems. The cabin was no longer just a car; it was a mobile live band.