A more advanced target curve design tool ??

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Lenovo M8 FHD tablet
Main Amp
JL Audio XD600/6 (front end)
Additional Amp
JL Audio XD400/4 (midbass)
Other Amp
JL Audio XD1000/1 (sub)
Streaming Equipment
miniDSP 2x4HD feeding C-DSP6x8
Front Speakers
Focal Utopia (2003 model) (6W2's + TN51's)
Surround Back Speakers
JL Audio ZR800s (pair)
Subwoofers
JL Audio 13W3 4ohm
Hi all. Been a while since last post but revisiting my SQ system again. Seems I cant just leave it alone!
Setting up a car for sound quality is a struggle as there are so many elements involved but having the right tools for the job can make life easier.
I dunno about everyone else but I find having a custom target curves (one overall curve) and also one for each driver (I have a four way system, sub, midbass,mains,twts) has helped take out some ambiguity about whats happening on the crossover points (roll ons, roll offs). It just helps relate what I see on the graphs with what I hear.
REW has target curves built in and you can changes these by changing the text files. But it takes so much time and effort to create a complexed target curve. For instance if a wanted a straight line say 40hz 90db to 300hz 74db, simple right? no it gives you a big curve. I know this is designed this way for a reason which makes sense but I just want a crude and simple way to fully customize and easily create and alter a curve and put that in a frequency response that REW can use. Id use paintshop if I knew how to correlate that to a logarithmic scale. Say you want to up the bass a 300hz wouldn't it be absolutely brilliant if you could just click a point on your target curve and drag it up a bit, then save it!? Eureka!

I know Im crude and unconventional but custom curves help me big time.
 
A drag and drop target curve... Seems like a nice feature... I have seen this kind of thing with Matlab as well as other propriety systems... I usually just transcribe an EQ filter from REW into a Audirvana Audiounits Apple AUNBandEQ plugin and tweak it with its drag and drop interface there...

And here is an interesting paper I ran across and thought you may be interested... https://www.researchgate.net/public...stems_Employing_Spectral_Smoothed_FIR_Filters
 
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Its always a struggle to find the tools but ill look into the ones you mentioned.

Also at tbe moment when im driving and listening to music, i might say to myself that note or part of the tune sounds a bit harsh then find myself wondering exactly where that harshness lies in the frequency spectrum. I have a nexus7 tablet as my hu which streams usb audio to the dsp. Rather than analyse the audio output with an rta app, which uses the built in microphone, im looking for a simple graphic display app but it must take the signal from the usb output which will be low latency, then i would be able to see exactly where the harshness is.
Just something else on my wish list!
 
Re getting a curve instead of a straight line, check whether the "Use logarithmic interpolation" box is checked on the house curve preferences.
 
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