
Much effort has been expended in reducing unnecessary User Interface (UI) clutter. The resulting enhancements range from quite subtle, “under the hood” improvements to obvious quantum leaps in measurement power, stability, accuracy and ability. Remote GUIs (Graphic User Interfaces), real-time data export/sharing with other applications and the creation of plug-in versions are all now possible and already on the drawing board.ĮNHANCED, STRENGTHENED, AWESOME-IZED MEASUREMENT ENGINES:Īll aspects of Smaart’s measurement engines were revisited, considered, reconsidered, and everywhere possible, improved. This new architecture also means that Smaart is ready for expanded application/interaction beyond the basic program itself. For users, this means that you can run as many simultaneous single-channel (spectrum) and dual-channel (transfer function) measurement engines as your PC will allow. Effectively, the program is built of many individual code modules that are run as independent, inter-related programs (objects). One of the most powerful aspects of the new Smaart v7 platform is its object-oriented program architecture. Your Smaart rig might not need to use all of your PC’s power right now, but if history is any indicator, you will. From day one, the Smaart 7 code base was optimized to make use of the all power that modern processor configurations present, whether that be from one processor or eight. With the relentless expansion of the processing power, speed and memory in personal computers comes the potential for greater measurement power and possibilities – if you can make use of it.


Meaning v7 can run multiple, simultaneous Spectrum and Transfer Function Measurements. Smaart v7 is inherently multi-channel and multi-platform, able to access modern multi-channel input devices and operate native in both Windows and Mac Operating Systems (including 32- and 64-bit versions). Smaart is the most straightforward and widely used software for real-time sound system measurement, analysis and optimization.
