Smaart Suite Full Feature List

Created by Hannah Goodine, Modified on Fri, 16 Jun 2023 at 03:30 PM by Casey Guli

Smaart Suite Full Feature List


Here is a list of the full features that are included with Smaart Suite:


RTA

  • Unlimited simultaneous RTA measurements and live average of RTA data
  • Fractional-Octave banding up to 1/48th octave resolution
  • Fractional Octave or Line view of RTA data
  • View data as banded, lines, or both simultaneously
  • View Peak Holds, Target Curve (including cinema X-curves), and THD
  • Accurately display SPL levels per 1 and 1/3 octave bands with calibrated inputs
  • A, C, X, and Inverse weighting options for live and stored data
  • Fast, Slow, & Infinite data averaging selections, plus “none”

Spectrograph

  • Spectrum-over-time with amplitude represented by color
  • User definable dynamic range
  • Scrollable line history
  • Adjustable slice height resolution
  • Full color or grey scale

Real Time Mode: Transfer Function (dual channel)

  • Magnitude, Coherence, Phase, Live Impulse Response (Live IR) graphs
  • Unlimited simultaneous TF measurement and live average of TF engines
  • MTW and single-size FFT data acquisition from 128-128K
  • Up to 1/48th oct smoothing for magnitude and phase graphs
  • Reference delay finder with frequency filtering
  • Automatic reference delay tracking
  • Progressive averaging selections of 1-10, plus infinite.
  • A, C, X, and Inverse weighting options for live and stored data
  • Supports AES-75

Impulse Response Mode (IR Mode)

  • Linear, Logarithmic, Energy Time Curve, Spectrogram, Frequency, and Histogram graphs
  • Unlimited simultaneous IR measurement
  • Single and Dual channel IR measurement capability
  • Single time window FFT selections from 128-512k
  • Schroeder Reverse Integration curve for RT60 and EDT calculation
  • Speech intelligibility criterion including CIS, STI, and STIPA
  • Supports Noiseless and Noise Present STI calculation
  • Automatic calculation of octave and 1/3 octave filter band passes
  • User-definable frequency bandpass
  • All-Bands table view for all acoustical values

SPL (Sound Pressure Level)

  • Monitoring and Logging of an unlimited number of calibrated inputs
  • SPL A, C, & Unweighted Fast and Slow
  • Peak C, Peak Z (unweighted), Peak A, and Peak Octave banded frequency
  • Leq A, C, unweighted, and Octave band with user definable time-period from 1sec-24 hours.
  • C-A ratio calculation
  • OHSA and NIOSH exposure calculation
  • L10, L50, L90 calculation
  • 10 EaZy integration for Class 1 or Class 2 compliant SPL measurement
  • 10 EaZy Maximum Average Meter display
  • User definable SPL grid display
  • SPL History Display
  • User definable Alarms and ‘traffic light’ meter display colors
  • Remotely view actively logging inputs from a web browser via LAN
  • PDF reports with customizable reporting selection.
  • Email reports straight from Smaart

Signal Generator

  • Multi-output; mono, multi-mono, stereo
  • Independent output trim
  • 10 programmable output presets
  • Random, Pseudorandom, SMPTE, and speech weighted noise
  • Sine, Sweep, File playback (.WAV .AIFF), and new Pink Sweep (swept sine)
  • Optional noise fade-in

Data Acquisition and Manipulation

  • Unlimited simultaneous input and output channels
  • Unlimited tabs and windows
  • ASIO, Wav, and CoreAudio driver support
  • Input calibration for SPL
  • Integrated gain and phantom power control with gain tracking for the Roland OctaCapture
  • 10 EaZy hardware integration for Class 1 or Class 2 measurement
  • Capture, store, and organize measurement data directly within Smaart
  • ASCII Import, Export, and Copy functions for captured data
  • Client Window - remotely view and capture Real-Time Data

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