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KRK expand capabilites of Ergo Room Correction System

New software and firmware update enhance system integration

Press Release: A new software and firmware update is now available for KRK’s leading ERGO Room Correction System. ERGO is an audio recording interface and room correction system designed to measure and analyze phase and frequency problems within a listening environment.

To correct room issues, the internal digital signal processor analyzes and corrects room problems, improving the response at the listening position which results in mixes which translate far better to other playback systems.

<strong>Calibration data can now be stored and recalled, meaning multiple settings can be set for various rooms: </strong>KRK Ergo System

This latest version includes support for Apple® Mac OSX Lion 10.7.3 and Microsoft Windows® 7 SPI (32-/64-bit), and also improves the capabilities of ERGO, such as installation, calibration and configuration.

As part of the update,. With the new version, users can now also route audio for the 1/4-inch headphone output independently from the master outputs.

This allows them to send a customized and dedicated monitoring feed to the musician or singer from any DAW application. This new feature provides a great way for artists to create dedicated cue feeds in their production environments.

Additionally, the ERGO Cal and ERGO Control Panel user interfaces for the system have been upgraded to include all the new functionalities found in this update.


 

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