Computer Aided Adjustment

 

As an aid to developing your Baselines the Stereo Workstation introduces the Computer Aided Adjustment feature. During Computer Aided Adjustment your responses to pairs of computer generated noise masked tones (FM modulated cosine bursts) are evaluated, recorded, and later processed to create a framework Baseline to start from. The framework Baseline can then be used as is or edited manually to obtain the best final Baseline response.

Computer Aided Adjustment is designed to determine your system Baseline Adjustment Gain and Baseline Adjustment Phase, but the phase part of the operation can be disabled for quicker sessions. Computer Aided Adjustment will point out where the major problem areas are, but to get the absolute optimal Baseline some manual editing is usually needed. The following image shows one of the Computer Aided Adjust screens:

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