Smaart LE Full Feature List
Here is a list of the full features that are included with Smaart LE:
RTA
- Unlimited simultaneous RTA measurements and live average of RTA data
- Fractional-Octave banding up to 1/48th octave resolution
- Fractional Octave or Line view of RTA data
- View data as banded, lines, or both simultaneously
- View Peak Holds and Target Curves (including cinema X-curves)
- Accurately display SPL levels per 1 and 1/3 octave bands with calibrated inputs
- Fast, Slow, & Infinite data averaging selections, plus “none”
- Fixed Data Window (Hann)
Spectrograph
- Spectrum-over-time with amplitude represented by color
- User definable dynamic range
- Scrollable line history
- Adjustable slice height resolution
- Full color or grey scale
Real Time Mode: Transfer Function (dual channel)
- Magnitude, Coherence, Phase, Live Impulse Response (Live IR) graphs
- Unlimited simultaneous TF measurement and live average of TF engines
- Fixed FFT size at 32k with MTW array
- Up to 1/48th oct smoothing for magnitude and phase graphs
- Reference delay finder with frequency filtering
- Automatic reference delay tracking
- Progressive averaging selections of 1-10, plus infinite.
- Supports AES-75
SPL (Sound Pressure Level)
- Monitoring of a single calibrated input as
- SPL A, C, & Unweighted Fast and Slow,
- Peak C and Peak Z (unweighted), or
- 1 user-definable Leq metric
- Read-only metering (no logging)
- User definable ‘traffic light’ meter display colors
Signal Generator
- Multi-output; mono, multi-mono, stereo (plays out of all selected outputs)
- Independent output trim
- Random, Pseudorandom, SMPTE, and speech weighted noise
- Sine and Dual Sine
- File playback (.WAV or .AIFF)
- Optional noise fade-in
Data Acquisition
- Unlimited simultaneous input and output channels
- ASIO, Wav, and CoreAudio driver support
- Input calibration for SPL
- Integrated gain and phantom power control with gain tracking for the Roland OctaCapture
Was this article helpful?
That’s Great!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry! We couldn't be helpful
Thank you for your feedback
Feedback sent
We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article