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I'm interested in trying some software to simulate the acoustic behavior of my listening room. A visualization of the behavior of sound waves would be nice. I'd like to try out some free software. Links appreciated.
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Have you had a look at the convolution reverbs where you can sample acoustic spaces yourself?

http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html (for downloading the plugin, PC only)
http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_convolu ... rb_beyond/ (for more information about convolving reverbs)
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Thanks jgb but I'd rather have a simulation based on an semi-accurate model of my room with furniture. I think that's going to be far more useful. But of course I could probably use it for trial and error. But with a model, I expect to see which surfaces are the most problematic ones. Then I can fix them with damping materials.
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This is it.

http://www.cara.de
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