Owner`s manual
ANTI-MODE 2.0 DUALCORE
OWNER'S MANUAL
➢ To perform a multi-point calibration, the first step is to calibrate the device normally,
following either the Typical or Advanced procedure.
➢ After the first calibration, you can add more points by choosing the “Multi-point”
option at the Calibration dialog. Place the microphone to one edge of the listening
area and continue calibration.
➢ You can add as many points as you want to the calibration, and the system
automatically weights them by comparing them to the main calibration data. The
maximum recommended number of additional points is 7, more points would not
contribute much to the correction model.
Please note: if the listening area consists of rather two alternate areas, instead of
one larger one, it is recommended to perform separate calibrations into two separate
profiles. In other words, the alternative area is calibrated into another profile, and the
user can then switch the optimum correction to one of the spots at a time.
8.Room Response menu (Measurements)
The Room Response menu and measurement tool allows you to measure and view the
response of currently active filters. You can also view the room responses measured
during the automatic Anti-Mode calibration process. The calibration measurements
always show the most important frequency range in terms of room correction – from
16 Hz to 200 Hz. The upper limit frequency of the calibration is shown as a dotted line
on the display.
PLEASE NOTE: Bass response measurements are always shown
just as they were measured, without ”sugar coating”. No
smoothing is applied to make things look prettier than they
actually are.
It is good to remember that small variations even in the corrected
response are normal. Especially narrow dips are generally
inaudible and can be ignored. Trying to pursue a “ruler flat”
frequency response by any means is likely not going to produce an
optimal result. Anti-Mode performs comprehensive time-domain
acoucstic optimization -̶ a frequency response graph shows only
one aspect of it.
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