5 room correction – KRK ERGO User Manual

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The room correction score is a measure of how much processing

is being performed in the room correction filters. To some

extent, this reflects how audible the correction is. However, the

same amount of processing can sound very different due to

placement in frequency of the processing. For low values (below

10%) of the room correction index, only subtle correction is

needed to the original sound in the room. With high room

correction index values, more extensive processing is employed.

The room correction score for a specific RoomPerfect™ filter can

be viewed by pressing the

Info button from the initial (ERGO is

ready to measure your room) screen.

As ERGO begins taking measurements to acquire Room

Knowledge, you will be notified of the percentage of information

gathered after each measurement, and instructed to continue on

to the next Room position measurement. (Figure 5.20)

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Keep in mind that as long as Room Knowledge is 90% or

greater, you are doing great! And, it can take you between 3 to

9 measurements before you get to 90%, so don’t be alarmed if

it seems ERGO is asking for “too many” measurements. (Figure

5.21)

Once ERGO reaches 90% Room Knowledge, it will ask if you

want to add more room measurements (Figure 5.22)—no more

are required at this point so you can select NO.

Figure 5.20

Figure 5.21

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