Gandhi wrote: 
> In REW all you can do automatically is averaging multiple measurements.
> I wonder if there is a better way of solving that problem automatically?
> Optimise with respect to what?

I found a sensible answer to that question. Can't believe I didn't think
of that myself. 

"Dirac Live uses several measurement positions (9 typically) in the
listening room. This way, it is possible to find consistent acoustic
problems. Only these should be corrected."
http://www.dirac.se/en/technologies/dirac-live/technical-description.aspx


Of course, they don't mention how they define "consistent". Relative or
absolute difference? Perhaps an absolute difference of +/- 1dB would
suffice for amplitude. But what about the width of the corresponding
frequency band? That would have to be relative? Or could it perhaps be
possible to define consistency from the filter coefficients? 

What do the experts (y'all) say?



Best Regards,
Gandhi

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