4 people found this review helpful
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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 370.0 hrs on record (21.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 2 Sep, 2016 @ 8:02am

This software is great! It actually works, and was an amazing feeling the first time I launched it. On OSX, if you quit, it will quit everything so nothing to worry there. It is very refined and easy to use, but one thing I would like is a better explanation for the different places, and maybe recommended settings for movies, gaming etc.

Overall really good, 9/10
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movision 9 Oct, 2016 @ 5:47am 
You're welcome:)
CrimsonPython 29 Sep, 2016 @ 8:48am 
Yep thanks
movision 28 Sep, 2016 @ 6:31pm 
Generally speaking the Envelope shorten or enhance the spatial / room impression, the room where the speaker system was located as we measured it. Short makes it very tight, long keeps the environment a bit more alive.

Does this answer your question?
Best,
Tom:)
CrimsonPython 22 Sep, 2016 @ 4:50am 
Hi Tom, thanks for the help :) Yes I saw the docs, its all fine, I have found a good setting for me (New York + Short Parameters). What does the Parameters setting change?
movision 22 Sep, 2016 @ 3:34am 
Hi CrimsonPython

Thanks a lot for that good rating.

Did you see the documentation available on the SSC Steam store site right hand?

Well the reason why we do not name the preset Movie-Action, Music-Rock etc. is, that such classification are not helpfully. Listening is avery individual experience and certainly you like to see your movie in a different environment as me. So to give you 5 selected and tuned virtual speaker systems as well as some parameter to tune them is in our mind the best way to help you to find your favorite preset for your applications. I assume you will use another Loccation for film as for game;) So it is no a question of wrong or right but individual taste what we try to support as best and neutral as possible. It should only be a decision by your personal taste and this is the reason we tage the different virtual loudspeaker system in a generic way.

Hope this answer your question.

Best,
Tom:)