Specifications
EAW Smaart 6 Operation Manual Analysis Modes and Display Types
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Click the IR Analysis button to open the Impulse Response window. Impulse Response
mode collects and stores a limited amount of data and then offers two display types: Time
and Frequency. Clicking the IR Analysis button does not override the selected View.
Figure 3-2 Impulse Response Window
3.1 Spectrum Measurements
Real-time spectral analysis is an excellent tool for feedback hunting, ear training, and
monitoring a program material’s frequency content. RTAs are also still commonly used
to equalize cinema systems but dual-port FFT analyzers, like Smaart, have gradually
replaced RTAs as the tool of choice for tuning most larger sound systems, particularly
sound reinforcement systems. A dual-FFT analyzer can measure all three dimensions
of sound (frequency, energy, and time) whereas an RTA cannot reveal the critical factors
of timing and phase. A good RTA is still a very useful tool and Smaart 6 provides a
powerful, flexible implementation for real-time spectral analysis.
3.1.1 RTA
The RTA displays the amount of energy present in various frequency ranges across the
audible spectrum, typically in fractional octave bands. The RTA display functions as a
dual-channel, FFT-based real-time spectrum analyzer. This display plots the spectrum
(magnitude on the y-axis vs. frequency on the x-axis) of the signals arriving on the selected
reference and measurement inputs. The colors of the two live data sets on the RTA display
correspond to those used in the input level meters.