

* The actual measurements are on my mac mini whereas I'm presently typing on my macbook, and it's just too much of a faff to manually port them from one to the other. Fwiw, my mac mini is a dedicated media PC and all it does is play music, rip music or do the same for films and is running Windows 7 thanks to the Apple app, Bootcamp.
AMARRA SYMPHONY IRC MANUAL ANDROID
Once you get it setup, all you need to do is programme Jriver to launch on computer startup, use Jriver's Gizmo app (mine is the Android version) to select music and if you configure the power button to switch off the mac mini, then Bob's your uncle no need for a display. Simply click on the IRC button on the Amarra Symphony UI and you’ll be presented with an activation window for Sonic Studio iRC. Activating Sonic Studio iRC is an easy process. I'd also like to try Dirac to see how it goes, but I don't expect to get round to doing so anytime soon as I've been a busy bee of late what with work and all.Īs for running a mac mini with using a display, that's easy. Whether you made your purchase of Amarra Symphony with iRC or upgraded from Amarra or Amarra Symphony 2.5, you now have a new capability with Amarra Symphony to activate. The EQ options on my AVR are limited to 9 specific frequencies, so they couldn't tackle every up or down, but what's immediately obvious is that music sounds markedly different having targeted specific frequencies and on the whole, I think I like it! There are some significant peaks (~60Hz, ~125 and ~180) and some significant troughs (~500Hz and ~1kHz), plus a few modest ups and downs elsewhere, and after using my AVR's EQ to flatten things out, the EQ'd measurements indicate a flatter frequency curve.

I recently received a Umik-1 from Purite Audio (thanks Keith) to measure my room with REW and finally got round to taking some measurements today*.
