Depends if you want measured or predicted. That one looks predicted using one of the crossover/speaker simulation tools, I can get these from Boxsim.
If measured you need a microphone (possibly a preamp) and a way to connect it to a pc. The UMIK-1 from minidsp is a favourite as it is all built into 1 and plugs into the USB port and comes with a calibration file. Alternatives are the Behringer ECM8000 that needs a usb preamp with phantom power like the UMC202HD I have, though this only comes with a generic calibration file.
If measured you need a microphone (possibly a preamp) and a way to connect it to a pc. The UMIK-1 from minidsp is a favourite as it is all built into 1 and plugs into the USB port and comes with a calibration file. Alternatives are the Behringer ECM8000 that needs a usb preamp with phantom power like the UMC202HD I have, though this only comes with a generic calibration file.
Arta can be used. You can also do a crossover in 3D, but you'll need to do your own DI calculations. Link.
Yes, ARTA can do this. You need to do a bunch of response measurements at say 30 deg intervals, then ARTA stitches the individual responses together to this plan view.
Jan
As noted, ARTA can do that. There's a description somewhere in the help manual, I actually think it is the STEPS app in ARTA that does this. I've done it a few times with a friend, went with no problems but it takes time as you need to do a response test, then change the speaker angle, do a response test, etc.
Then in ARTA/STEPS you select all the individual response files and activate the command that stitches them together. Works like a charm.
Jan
Then in ARTA/STEPS you select all the individual response files and activate the command that stitches them together. Works like a charm.
Jan
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