Topic: Making Pianoteq sound better though my speakers.
Kinda OT and please forgive my misuse of the terminology, I'm not sure if it's right.
Pianoteq sounds better through my headphones than it does my monitors and subwoofer. I'm thinking that I need to flatten out the response of the system, it seems overly bright in some areas and depressed in others. I was initially thinking about adding an EQ, which then led me to think of an audio spectrum analyzer (??, not sure if this is right, been a while since I've thought about this stuff, ), which then got me wondering if it would be possible to do it all in software.
Is this possible? I'd like to plug a mic (located where my head would be when I play) into my M-Audio 2496, play a test tone(s), and as much as possible, have Windows based software fix the response, correcting for the speakers, their placement, room acoustics, etc?. If so, any recommendations for software and a mic? Cheap is nice, free is better.
I use Pianoteq standalone.
Thanks!