Installation guide

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In the course of performing calibrations with DEQX Calibration you work primarily with one type of
file, the Project file. You cannot perform a calibration without a project file.
A project file contains all the data for calibration of your sound system, i.e. speaker and room
measurements, analysis design parameters, speaker and room correction filters. A project file is
typically assigned to a single installation, for example a project file title could be My New Home.
The project may contain calibration for more than one sound system which will be grouped in the
project data hierarchy.
The project layout is best described with reference to the Project Explorer. Refer to Using the
Project Explorer in Working with Projects.
There is always one project which will appear in bold text in the Project Explorer. This is the
default project, the project where measurements and corrections will be placed. All of the wizards
for measurement, analysis, and correction allow the default to be overridden at the wizard start
page, provided there is more than one project loaded.
A Project is a location for grouping related measurements, corrections and configurations.
Each Project has an internal structure which can be shown in the Project Explorer. This structure
may be likened to the structure of a computer drive, except with a pre-determined arrangement of
folders and sub-folders.
At the first sub-level, each project consists of Speakers, Calibration Templates, Room
Measurements and PDC Configurations.
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The Speakers folder has sub-folders as shown below.