Overview
Every sound system and acoustic environment is different—so mixing is like trying to score a goal while the goalposts are moving. But TRACT System Calibration is the “great equalizer”: it reads the room, generates correction curves, auto-corrects EQ issues, and time-aligns the system.
TRACT integrates with the industry-standard Smaart® audio analysis software to pinpoint room problems—then fixes them. And by fixing the room, you won’t need to fix it in the mix.
- Tune any sound system quickly: Auto-correction EQ and time alignment
- NEW: Integrates with Smaart® v9 including Suite, RT, LE
- Use in live performances or in the studio for monitor correction
- Calculates and applies a corrective EQ curve to flatten response
- Time-aligns the system to minimize phase issues
- Runs within eMotion LV1, SuperRack, or any major DAW
- Restore the sonic impact that’s lost with non-tuned sound systems
- Mix with confidence, knowing that you’re hearing accurate sound
- Includes minimal-phase FIR and linear-phase FIR components
- Capture and merge up to 8 snapshots of measured response
- Create your own custom reference curves
- 8 bands of industry-standard IIR filters
Beyond “Sweet Spot” to “Sweet Area”
Unlike room tuning systems that create a single “sweet spot,” TRACT can capture up to 8 response snapshots, and then merge them into a single correction curve that compensates for sound issues over the widest possible area.
Full integration with Smaart
TRACT integrates with Rational Acoustics’ Smaart (Sound Measurement Acoustical Analysis Real Time) software v9 including Suite, RT, LE (purchased separately), for industry-standard, high-precision measurement and analysis.
Correct Room EQ
TRACT helps wayward audio by creating a corrective FIR EQ curve. Choose a minimal-phase curve for lowest latency and low phase distortion, or a linear-phase curve for perfect phase coherence.
Customize the Curve
Supplement the FIR curve with up to 8 bands of IIR EQ filters that offer a variety of shapes—bell, low/high shelves, flat-tops, tilt EQ with variable-frequency pivot point, Butterworth and Linkwitz-Riley curves, and more.
Sub Zoom for Maximum Low Frequency Impact
To reduce low-frequency muddiness and lack of definition, engage the sub zoom function. This lets you take a closer look at the low frequencies while phase-aligning subs for maximum low-frequency impact.
System Requirements
Mac
CPU
- Intel or Silicon Architecture
Memory
- Minimum: 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended)
- 16 GB free disk space on the system drive
Operating System
- macOS Monterey 12, Ventura 13, Sonoma 14, Sequoia 15
Screen Resolution
- Minimum: 1024x768
- Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024
- USB displays are not supported as the primary display.
Windows
CPU
- X64 compatible Intel or AMD CPU
Memory
- Minimum: 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended)
- 16 GB free disk space on the system drive
Operating System
- Windows 10 64 bit
- Windows 11
Screen Resolution
- Minimum: 1024x768
- Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024