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- Any Computer running Stereo Workstation Software is a Stereo Workstation.
- A Stereo Workstation is the Front End Component of your Stereo System.
- The software has lots of utility features like Test Tones Mode, Calibrate Mode, Oscilloscope, and Spectrum Analyzer.
- But the most important thing you do with a Stereo Workstation is Tune Up the Sonic Performance of your Music..
- You Tune Up your Music by making On Screen Adjustments while listening to a particular Track.
- The Adjustments are Equalization, Sub Sonic, Volume, Balance, and Adaptive Volume.
- But you can’t just start Adjusting these things without a plan.
- You need to know exactly how and why you make each Adjustment.
- That’s why, for the best Tune Up results, a step by step Adjustment Guideline has been developed and is included in the User Manual.
- Each Track can have a unique set of Adjustments that are stored on the Hard Drive.
- If you have a lot of Music there could be thousands of stored Adjustments.
- But accessing Track Adjustments is easy because when you play a Track the correct Adjustments are guaranteed to be loaded by a feature called Automatic Track Recognition.
- Another type of Adjustment called a Baseline Adjustment is used to Tune Up your Stereo System hardware, which includes your Room Acoustics, and is created using a feature called Computer Aided Adjustment.
- During a Computer Aided Adjustment session a Reference Tone will be generated along with other Test Tones at different frequencies that cover the audio spectrum.
- If a Test Tone seems louder or softer than the Reference Tone you make an On Screen Balance Adjustment to equalize the loudness.
- When the last test Tone is done the Balance Adjustments are processed and saved to become the Baseline Adjustment.
- When a Track is played the Track Adjustment for that Track is combined with the Baseline Adjustment to make the Total Adjustment.
- The Total Adjustment is sent to a Finite Impulse Response Filter Engine that does the number crunching to create better Sonic Performance for all your Music.
- But Stereo Workstation Software does much more as you will discover.
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