Dear All,

With this email, I would like to announce the release of UltimateEqualizer
version 3.

Over the last 13 months, you have witnessed a fairly rapid succession of UE
releases. Starting from a “concept proving”, simple dialogue box in
SoundEasy, then breaking away from SE, and after incremental changes
with V1 and V2 , finally maturing into advanced GUI with V3.

The UE3 is a very important product, because it has the potential to work as
your primary sound-management DSP system. Major functions provided by
Ultimate Equalizer V3:

1.. Crossover - a number of crossover types and slopes are provided and
filters can be cascaded
2.. Voicing controls – notch/peak/shelf correction elements, and controls
can be cascaded.
3.. Delay and phasing control of all drivers.
4.. Signal routing. For instance, you can use rear speakers with added
delay in stereo listening configuration.
5.. Large number of configurations: stereo/quadro/5.1HT. Up to 6in/16out.
6.. Amplitude compensation via inverted HBT.
7.. Phase compensation by inverted HBT.
8.. Complete system phase linearization.
9.. Minimum-phase Room Equalization (RoomEQ).
10.. Full MLS measurement system with post processing.
11.. Diffraction calculation and modelling.
12.. SPL/Phase HBT editor of measured driver.
13.. Import SPL/Phase data from several other measurement systems.
14.. Auto-start on Windows PC.
15.. Project file allows for quick re-configuration of the whole UE.
16.. Runs on Windows7 WASAPI audio engine in Exclusive Mode.


As a “black-box” device, the UE3 has the following parameters:
1.. Channels Processed: 6 input channels, and 16 output channels.
2.. Dynamic range: As per your sound card specification.
3.. Latency: 65ms in minimum-phase and 150ms in linear-phase mode.
4.. Frequency response: 15Hz (-0.5dB) to 22kHz (-0.5dB) approximately.
5.. Number of soundcards: 1xDelta1010LT, or 2xDelta1010LT.
6.. Inputs: Up to 6 Analogue and SPDIF Linear Stereo PCM.

As with previous releases, I would like to acknowledge contribution of John
K in the area of concepts and testing – thank you John.

I have updated my website, so please download relevant papers.
In there, you will soon find a section following my own UE3 HT project.
I will be documenting the progress periodically.

Configuration options for UE Technology (all WASAPI )

1. Windows 7/32bit and 64 bit + Delta1010LT. This UE3 version can deliver
6in/8out system. This is the simplest and least expensive approach for a
basic 5.1HT system on your new PC. Delta1010LT offers SPDIF coaxial input,
therefore, you can use external CD-player with SPDIF output, or (with
Toslink-to-SPDIF converter) you can use internal motherboard audio system
with Windows Media Player with full digital audio path. Alternatively, you
can use analogue outputs of the motherboard in-built audio system.

2. Windows 7/32bit and 64 bit + 2 x DELTA1010LT. This UE3 version can
deliver 6in/16out system. Delta1010LT offers SPDIF coaxial input, therefore,
you can use external CD-player with SPDIF output, or (with Toslink-to-SPDIF
converter) you can use internal motherboard audio system with Windows Media
Player with full digital audio path. Alternatively, you can use analogue
outputs of the motherboard in-built audio system.

(Still in the development)

3. Windows 7/32bit + Trace8 + TraceOut A16. This UE3 version also uses new
WASAPI audio system, but in the Shared Mode and will only work on
Windows7/32bit, due to current driver limitation. This combination can
deliver 6in/16out (potentially 8in/24out) system and should be used for
full-scale 5.1 (or 7.1) HT system. Since the sound cards are synchronized,
this configuration ensures glitch-free operation with lower latencies. The 6
analogue inputs can be connected to a good quality, external DVD-player,
that can handle multiple audio technologies, including 3D Blueray audio
formats technology.

Please visit: http://www.bodziosoftware.com.au



Best Regards,

Bohdan