Use the demo version to test Dirac with your sound device. Please note that there are many more devices that work perfectly with Dirac. The Triton sound device was designed specifically for use with Dirac, so we can highly recommend this device.Īnother fine device is the Edirol UA which provides a phantom power supply. A successful sound device loopback test implies that Dirac will work with your sound device. The unregistered demo version of Dirac, which is available for download, can be used to perform a soundcard test.
#DIRAC LIVE HELP FULL#
Dirac requires that your sound device is full duplex, meaning it will playback and record at the same time.Īlmost all current soundcards, notebook sound systems and external sound devices are full duplex. For a more detailed view of Dirac try the Demo version. Click on the image above to see a gallery of a small selection of the screens in Dirac.
#DIRAC LIVE HELP MANUAL#
Jest wrapperĭirac comes with an extensive context sensitive help system and a comprehensive manual that contain many practical hints and tips that will help you to use the tool successfully. The automated sound device loopback test ensures that you will get the optimum results from your system. The FAQ lists of some of the other sound devices that can be used with Dirac.ĭirac is very easy to use, yet provides all the features you may need for your measurements. External USB based sound devices, such as the Tritonare recommended. Dirac will work with most Windows compatible sound devices. Dirac then deconvolves the recorded response with the original stimulus to arrive at the impulse response. This stimulus signal is played in the enclosure through a sound source, and recorded through a microphone. To capture an impulse response, a stimulus signal is generated by Dirac or an external source. Due to its user friendly interface it is suitable for field measurements, but it also contains many advanced features that make it useful in a laboratory or research setting.
Through many years of development and customer feedback, Dirac has grown to support many different applications.
Dirac is a sophisticated tool to calculate a very wide range of acoustical parameters from impulse response measurements of an enclosure.