Audio calibration software
Dirac Live® Room Correction
Dirac Live® is a state-of-the-art digital room correction technology that employs a sophisticated analysis of your speakers and listening room to optimize the speakers’ overall audio performance and remove sound colorations introduced by the room. The result is substantially improved musical staging, clarity, voice intelligibility, as well as a deeper and tighter bass.
Room Acoustics & Room Correction
Great recording and production studios understand that exceptional loudspeakers don’t guarantee exceptional audio. Room acoustics are the weakest link in most sound systems, making acoustic sound treatment a must. Dirac’s sound optimization suite includes digital room correction in order to help your loudspeakers reach their full potential in any listening room – perfect for manufacturers who want to provide the best possible audio solution across any price range.
Digital Room Correction
3 Key Features
With Dirac Live you will experience:
Dirac Live® for Studio
Improve your studio acoustics without breaking the bank
Dirac Live for Studio belongs to the Dirac Live family of technology and software. It features Dirac’s patented algorithm to digitally reduce the room impacts and enhance the accuracy of sound reproduction, from timing and frequency response to imaging. You do not have to invest substantial time or break the bank to improve your studio’s acoustics.
Unrivaled audio optimization
As the most wanted digital room correction solution on market, Dirac Live tackles both time domain problems and frequency domain problems efficiently. Traditionally, acoustic room treatments have been used to address these issues; however, this method takes substantial resources and time, and still fails to resolve some of the key acoustical challenges.
Tailored to pro audio market
Different from Dirac Live for home audio, the solution is available as a computer software (Windows and macOS) that is not integrated in any hardware. It also features an audio plugin that can be installed in some of the most popular digital audio workstations. Once you complete the measurement and calibration of your studio, the correction filters can be stored in the audio plugin.
A calibration microphone is recommended for best results.