Hi Confused,
This is a problem of course, but Dirac or Mathaudio also have testversions.
If the tool can only produce an input for a convolver then there is no way.
But this is not a good way to protect your software. Someone with a notebook can visit all his hifi friends and create convolution files for them. A VST plugin would be better.
I have already spent some money for room correction software, but nothing has really satisfied me long term.
Without any test I will not spend more money…
Correcting the whole frequency response is not a good idea anyway, currently I have only some sweet room filters below 200 Hz which is the best I have tried so far.
This is a problem of course, but Dirac or Mathaudio also have testversions.
If the tool can only produce an input for a convolver then there is no way.
But this is not a good way to protect your software. Someone with a notebook can visit all his hifi friends and create convolution files for them. A VST plugin would be better.
I have already spent some money for room correction software, but nothing has really satisfied me long term.
Without any test I will not spend more money…
Correcting the whole frequency response is not a good idea anyway, currently I have only some sweet room filters below 200 Hz which is the best I have tried so far.