The acoustic measurement system in Odeon allows you to measure the acoustics in rooms and buildings, using microphone and speaker of your own choice. The results are analyzed in Odeon immediately giving you all relevant info and graphs on-site. Using the swept sine method allows superior suppression of background noise allowing you to obtain reliable results in difficult situations – in noisy environments and in very large rooms or building acoustics – than your hardware would allow with other measurement methods. Besides the on-site measurements using the swept sine method, Odeon can easily import and analyze handclaps, popping of balloons or paper bags as well as other Dirac signals. This allows you to make fast semi-accurate analyzes “snap-shot measurements from an impulse response recording made on any recording device such as a smartphone.
For everything ranging from simplest cases to the accurate concert hall measurements Odeon will be the perfect tool. How to use the measurement system Odeon is a room acoustics software.
It analyses room acoustic measurements, and give you an extensive range of acoustical data and graphs. Use the measurement system in Odeon either for accurate measurements or import external recorded impulse responses e.g. Handclaps or balloon pops for “snap-shot measurements”. Measure the room acoustics of a room with high accuracy For most measurements of room acoustics (eg. Classrooms, offices, concert halls or industrial areas) you may use the Odeon measurement system with an omnidirectional loudspeaker, a soundcard, and an omnidirectional microphone plugged into the computer. This gives you very accurate measurements of the room acoustics, and a broad range of parameters is calculated immediately.
If you register the microphone and speaker positions, you can easily compare measurements to simulationas in Odeon. Measure a speaker system For measurements evaluating a speaker system (e.g P.A system in public buildings or in concert venue), you only need a microphone plugged into the computer and the output from the measurement sound card to be connected to the speaker system. Again you play the swept- sine using the Odeon software and get good analyses of the speaker system. Normally, the measurements are a mix of the behavior of the speakers and the room acoustics. If you want e.g. The frequency response of the speakers without room acoustics, you need to place them in an anechoic (sound dead) room.
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Alternatively, you can measure outdoors with a soft underlay, but it will be less accurate. Snap-shot measurements Make fast snap-shot measurements or let your customers make them and send to you. The measurements will not be as accurate but can make a good first impression. Just make handclaps or pop a paper bag. Record impulse responses using a smartphone or another recording device. Then you can import the sound file into Odeon, and the room acoustics will be analyzed form the sound file.
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