Yes. I misspoke. It is a direct competitor to audyssey. That is wonderful. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find ANY application of this technology in a regular consumer product. It seems to only be used in the professional world as far as I can tell.


The professional piece of trinnov equipment seems to have impressive specs:

# Speaker configurations: stereo, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 and 22.2. Ready for DCI (Digital Cinema Initiative)
# Supports the X-curve standard (ISO 2969) for film re-recording stages
# Integrated Bass management
# Up to 24 processed channels
# Analogue and Digital (AES, MADI or ADAT) audio interfaces
# Sample frequencies: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192kHz

I wonder how much of this outlaw will be able to include in their processor?
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990/7500/harmony one