A1 Evo AcoustiX Automated Sound Optimization ToolA1 Evo AcoustiX 自动声音优化工具
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<b>[Music]</b> <b>It's no secret that I'm not a huge fan of</b> <b>Dirac, but they seem to have hit the</b> <b>jackpot with their recent ART release.</b> <b>The bass management is superior to what</b> <b>any classical method can achieve,</b> <b>and while the rest of the calibration</b> <b>standard Dirac Live,</b> <b>as we all know well sorted bass helps the</b> <b>rest of the system open up significantly.</b> <b>They are using a technology called MIMO,</b> <b>multiple input multiple output,</b> <b>while it literally means using multiple</b> <b>antennas to transmit and</b> <b>receive signals simultaneously.</b> <b>It's actually not a new technology.</b> <b>The first hardware implementation was</b> <b>developed by a French</b> <b>aerospace lab ONERA in 1974,</b> <b>using a circle of</b> <b>antennas to send encoded signals.</b> <b>However, the term MIMO wasn't coined</b> <b>until a 2003 MIT Lincoln lab paper,</b> <b>which proved that using multiple</b> <b>waveforms could drastically</b> <b>increase radar resolution.</b> <b>In radar, each antenna</b> <b>transmits a unique waveform.</b> <b>Did I succeed ?</b> <b>Well, let's dive in</b> <b>and you'll be the judge .</b> <b>This new version, A1 Evo</b> <b>Acoustics, as the name suggests ,</b> <b>is a mixture of Acoustica and Express <b>Builds on everything the</b> <b>previous tools did well,</b> <b>but with a cleaner</b> <b>workflow, smarter algorithms,</b> <b>and if you wanted more</b> <b>customization than anything else</b> <b>that's ever existed in</b> <b>home audio calibration space.</b> <b>It's still completely free,</b> <b>and the focus is still</b> <b>the same, practical results,</b> <b>and making better sound</b> <b>accessible to everyone.</b> <b>You have to download the tool from the</b> <b>link that will be given</b> <b>in the video description,</b> <b>which will take you here.</b> <b>And you will have to download the version</b> <b>that's suitable for an operating system.</b> <b>There's a version for</b> <b>every operating system,</b> <b>and I'm on Windows, so I'm going to</b> <b>download the Windows version.</b> <b>This is macOS for M4</b> <b>Macs, and this is Intel Macs.</b> <b>Let me download it here.</b> <b>You have to remember the</b> <b>folder that you downloaded it to,</b>