![]() There aren’t exactly a lot of new features here. Lots of little bug fixes compared to version 1.0 of the software.Ability to change between metric and imperial units (this was introduced as a point release prior to 1.1).Channel levels (called trims in the software) are more accurate.This can be done per channel individually which means you are able to correct for any particular issues per channel to ensure it adheres to a target curve. When designing a target curve, you are able to import EQ file exports from REW (“Filter Tasks” –> “Export Filter Settings as Text” in REW).The software is now able to load individual mic calibration files which are downloaded by MultEQ-X automatically.Audyssey does offer the standard version for those that have lost their calibration microphones. Please note that these individually calibrated microphones – while psychically compatible with Denon and Marantz AVRs – are not suitable to be used without MultEQ-X. ![]() This is certainly a step in the right direction as the existing microphones could be out by as much as +/-3dB in the high end which could be audible. The microphones are available from for USD79.99. Audyssey is now offering individually calibrated microphones to be used with MultEQ-X.
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