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===Principle=== | ===Principle=== | ||
The principle is to measure the RT60 for each third octave frequency band. Then, all these bands are combined to determine a global reverberation time. | The principle is to measure the RT60 for each third octave frequency band. Then, all these bands are combined to determine a global reverberation time. | ||
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===Configuration=== | ===Configuration=== | ||
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==Package== | |||
===Download=== | |||
Please contact [https://www.oros.com/find-us/ your local distributor] for access to the RT60 package. | |||
===Package composition=== | |||
* NVGate project folder | |||
* NVGate project | |||
* OROS Calculator Folder | |||
* RT60 Calculator.xlsm | |||
==RT60 Measurement== | |||
==How to use RT60 NVGate model== | ==How to use RT60 NVGate model== |