Habitech Presents: StormAudio at ISE 2023

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Explore the new products launched at ISE 2023 with Olivier and Sebastian from StormAudio, learn about some of the new products they're launching, including the new ISP Evo and ISR Fusion!
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - 2:22: StormAudio CEO Olivier Thumerel ISE Overview
    2:16 - 4:03 Sebastian Gailleton Introducing ISR Fusion 20
    4:04 - 5:33 Sebastian Gailleton Introducing ISP Evo
    5:34 - 8:55 Sebastian Gailleton Introducing Dirac Active Room Treatment
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @DistinctiveMusic
    @DistinctiveMusic 3 місяці тому

    The room correction feature;
    Is this also compensating for suboptimal placement of speakers, e.g. diverting from optimal Atmos placement, like Trinnov does?

    • @HabitechLimited
      @HabitechLimited  2 місяці тому

      Hi There, No Storm doesn't have the 'remapping' feature. It is typically optimised for the 'sweet spot' seat that the measurements are taken from but other seating locations outside of this 'sweet spot' can in some instances experience counteractive results, and so it's not a feature that they are looking to implement any time soon.

    • @DistinctiveMusic
      @DistinctiveMusic 2 місяці тому

      @@HabitechLimited Ok, it might be that I confused remapping with something else?
      What I am talking about is suboptimal placement of speakers according to, e.g., the Atmos standard and the ability to compensate sonically for this, accordingly.
      I am not referring to any alternate seating position.
      My understanding was that Storm is working with this…..

    • @HabitechLimited
      @HabitechLimited  Місяць тому +1

      @@DistinctiveMusic Hey! The feedback from Storm is that we're definitely talking about the same thing, the remapping feature, by definition, works for a given reference seat/location in the room. It will indeed “remap” the decoded signals virtually to where the speaker is expected to be, creating a new phantom image. But the issue we found is that as soon as you move away from the “reference” seat, you can get worse results than with the initial “sub-optimal” placement. Because of these side effects, they didn’t activate this feature in their product. I hope this clarifies the answer a little more for you.