Current Version: A1 Evo Nexus
Unlock the ultimate potential of your home theater audio with A1 Evo Nexus, the next evolution in audio optimization for the discerning audiophile. This advanced tool goes beyond traditional Audyssey calibrations, allowing you to use REW measurements for unparalleled precision and higher resolution. With the ability to fine-tune your sound to an extraordinary level of detail, A1 Evo Nexus offers a significant leap in audio performance, catering to those who are in constant pursuit of better sound.
Effortlessly integrate the power of REW into your home audio setup, gaining a competitive edge over standard calibration methods. This next-gen script fully automates the process, providing even greater flexibility and superior results. Elevate your listening experience and redefine your home entertainment with A1 Evo Nexus.
- Requirements
- Video Description
- Tutorial
- Tools
- Disclaimer
- Compatible Audyssey-enabled AV receiver with Speaker/Amp Assignment already done.
- Microphone (just one)
- Audyssey ACM1HB (calibration file (
right-click
->save as
)) - MiniDSP Umik-1 (sold separately)
- Audyssey ACM1HB (calibration file (
- MultEQ Editor App (iOS/Android) (sold separately)
- Room EQ Wizard (v5.40 Beta)
- VLC Player
- Audio files
(Click on Images to go to YouTube-Video)
Part I - The Basics | Part II - REW |
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Open VLC
-
Go to
Tools->Preferences->Audio
Settings Value Output Windows Multimedia Device output HDMI/SPDIF audio passthrough Enabled Device [YOUR HDMI RECEIVER NAME] -
Load the sweeps files or the m3u.
-
Get IP-address of your AV-Receiver.
- Open your
Windows Explorer
. - Go to
Network
on the left side. - Right-click on your receiver and click on
Properties
. - Write down the IP-Address.
- Open your
-
Open your webbrowser and type in
http://[IP-Address]/
orhttps://[IP-Address]:10443
-
Turn on your receiver in web interface.
-
Set
Network->Network Control
Settings Value Network Control Always On -
Set
Network->Settings
Settings Value DHCP On -
Set
Audio->Audyssey
Settings Value MultEQ Reference DynamicEQ On Reference Level Offset 0dB Dynamic Volume Off Audyssey LFC Off -
Set
Audio->Bass
Settings Value Subwoofer mode LFE LPF for LFE 120Hz -
Set
General->ECO
Settings Value Mode Off -
Start VLC Player and play an Atmos sweep. This will trigger your receiver to display surround parameters in the web interface, which are otherwise unavailable if the receiver’s decoder is not in Atmos mode. Verify that your receiver has changed the settings by reloading the web interface. Ensure you set it while playing an Atmos track.
-
Set
Audio->Surround Parameter
Settings Value Cinema EQ Off Loudness Management Off Low Frequency Effects 0 dB
-
Upload REW measurement mode file to receiver.
- Calibrate your Setup with
MultEQ Editor
app on three positions, if you didnt already do with same Speakers/Amp Assignment. - Send the calibration-file (
.ady
) to your PC. - Go to >> A1 Evo Calibration Tool
- Click on
Upload sample calibration
and select your Audyssey calibration file on your PC from step 2. - Click on
Create REW measurement mode file (.ady) w/Dynamic EQ ON/OFF
- Choose if you want to have Dynamiq EQ On or Off. It is controllable with .ady-file.
- Send the measurement mode file to your MultEQ Editor App.
- Upload it to your receiver.
- Calibrate your Setup with
-
Microphone and HDMI
- Connect your HDMI to your graphics card on your PC and to one of your inputs of your receiver.
- Set the receiver input to the one where your HDMI is connected to.
- Connect your Audyssey microphone to the mic input of your PC or connect your MiniDSP Umik to a free USB-Port.
Tip: It's a good idea to save your REW project after each chapter, allowing you to return to an earlier stage of your work without needing to re-measure your system.
- Microphone tip is looking to the ceiling.
- Microphone is located at the listening position at ear height.
- REW automatically detects Umik microphones on startup.
- Click on
Yes
for accepting using it. - Click on
Yes
for selecting the calibration file. - Select the 90deg calibration file provided by MiniDPS based on your serialnumber.
-
Go to
Preferences->Soundcard
Settings Value Input Device EXCL: [YOUR MICROPHONE] -
Go to
Preferences->Cal files
- Select the provided calibration file from this repo. You see in pink your used microphone on the right.
-
Go to
Preferences->View
Settings Value Use thick traces Off Maximum Measurements 500 -
Restart REW.
-
Go to
Preferences->Api
Settings Value Api On -
Go to
Preferences->Soundcard
Settings Value Drivers Java Ouput device EXCL: [NAME OF YOUR RECEIVER/HDMI] Buffer 32k Input Device EXCL: [YOUR MICROPHONE] Set Output Channel Mapping...
- Mapping is wrong for Windows.
- We don't use it, because REW cannot generate Atmos sweeps.
Levels
- Selecton on drop-down
Use main speaker test signal to check/set elvels
. - Click on
Check levels...
. - Click on
Next
.
- Info: You see on level meter that we receive some measurement from the microphone. If not, your microphone or output is not working.
-
Go to
Preferences->Cal file
- Select your appropiate calibration file for your microphone.
- No calibration file for your soundcard.
-
Click on
Measure
.Settings Value Range 0-24000 Hz Level 0.00 dBFS Settings 256k Timing Use acoustic timing reference -
Click on
Check levels
and set up volume on your receiver to your normal hearing volume.
-
Click on
EQ
. -
Click on
Target Settings
.Settings Value Target type None House Curve HarmanKardonTargetCurve Add room curve Off Target Level (db SPL) 75.0
We will position the microphone at the center between the front left and right speakers. We will then measure a short REW sweep using the right speaker as the timing reference. The first measurement will be with the left speaker, followed by the right speaker. Since the right speaker is the reference, we will measure the distance difference of both speakers to the microphone and adjust the microphone position accordingly.
-
Click on
Measure
.Settings Value Range 10000-24000 Hz Level 0.00 dBFS Settings 64k Timing Use acoustic timing reference Output Front-Left Speaker Ref output Front-Right Speaker -
Click on
Start
and the measurement begins. -
Click on
Measure
.Settings Value Range 10000-24000 Hz Level 0.00 dBFS Settings 64k Timing Use acoustic timing reference Output Front-Right Speaker Ref output Front-Right Speaker -
Click on
Start
and the measurement begins. -
Click on
Overlays->Impulse
- Select
%
instead ofdBFS
in graph. - Zoom in with the
+
control - Click
CTRL + right mouse button
to measure the distance of the highest peak of the impulse response of measurement 1 (left speaker) to the corresponding same peak of measurement 2 (right speaker). - You can read the distance in meter. Move your microphone to the left or right accordingly.
- Select
-
(You can repeat the steps until you find the sweet spot for your microphone.)
- Click on
Measure->From file->Folder symbol
.- Select
256kMeasurementSweepReferenceFile_0_to_24000_0_dBFS_48k_acoustic_ref_FL.wav
.
- Select
- Check
capture noise floor
. - Check that your
Input
calibration file is the selected for your microphone. - Click on
Start
. - Wait for progress bar reaching
Waiting for timing reference...
. - Play with VLC Player the Atmos sweep for the specific speaker you want to measure.
Right-click
on the Measurement on the left side of REW and name it like listed on Nexus drop-down menu.
- Result: You have one measurement for your speaker and named it.
- Do "Playing Atmos sweeps" for all your speakers.
- After you measured all your speakers, move your microphone to a new listening position (e.g. 10 cm to the left/right).
- Repeat step 1 & step 2 for as many positions you like.
- Result: You have one named measurement for each speaker position.
- Add a zero as a suffix to the first measurement name (e.g., FR0) to indicate that it is the one we centered in the "Centering the microphone" section and serves as our reference point. Assign sequential numbers to the other measurements for each speaker (the specific numbering doesn’t matter)
- Select all measurements for one speaker at once. Be sure, that zero-measurement is on top of all of them.
Right-click on graph
->Cross corr align
.Right-click on graph
->Vector average
.- Rename the new measurement to your speaker name without suffix (e.g. FR).
- Delete all measurements of that speaker with suffix.
- Result: You have a list of cross correlated and vector averaged measurements for all your speakers (FL, C, FR, SR, SL, SW1 ...).
- Go to A1 Evo Nexus
- Click on
Upload sample calibration
and select your initial Audyssey calibration file on your PC. - Start the calibration process by clicking
Optimize calibration
. The process takes some minutes.- Stay in
SPL & Phase
view for performance reasons. - Yellow warnings in the log window cannot be fixed by Nexus. You have to execute the commands by yourself!
- Stay in
- Upload the calibrated
.ady
to your receiver with the MultEQ app.
Please set 'Subwoofer Mode' to 'LFE + Main', set 'Bass extraction lpf' to 80 Hz in your receiver.
- Explanation: If your speaker is set to
Large
in theSpeakers -> Speaker Config
menu and theSubwoofer Mode
is set toLFE + Main,
the crossover frequency in theSpeakers -> Crossovers
menu functions as the bass extraction low-pass filter (LPF). The LPF for LFE can be set to either 120 Hz or 250 Hz: 120 Hz if your subwoofer can reach up to 250 Hz, and 250 Hz if it can only reach around 120 Hz.
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Open your webbrowser and type in
http://[IP-Address]/
orhttps://[IP-Address]:10443
-
Turn on your receiver in web interface (if not already on).
-
Set
Speakers->Bass
Settings Value Subwoofer Mode LFE + Main LPF for LFE 120 Hz or 250 Hz -
Set
Speakers->Crossover
Settings Value Front 80 Hz (example)
This source code is independently developed and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Audyssey Laboratories, Inc. or its partners, including Denon and Marantz. The term 'Audyssey' is used here for descriptive purposes only to indicate the compatibility of this software with products from Denon and Marantz that utilize Audyssey's technology.