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AudioMap requires macOS 10.15 or later, 8GB RAM (16GB recommended), 500MB free disk space, and any Core Audio compatible audio interface. An internet connection is required for activation and updates.

Currently, AudioMap is only available for macOS. A Windows version is in development and planned for release in the near future. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when it becomes available.

No, the 21-day trial version includes all features and capabilities of the full version with no restrictions. You'll have complete access to all measurement, analysis, and optimization tools during the trial period.

AudioMap uses a flexible licensing system. Your license can be activated on up to two computers simultaneously. Licenses are perpetual with one year of free updates included. Extended update plans are available.

All users receive email support and access to our comprehensive documentation. Priority support with faster response times is available for professional users. We also offer training sessions and custom consulting.

Yes, AudioMap works with any audio interface that's compatible with Core Audio on macOS. This includes interfaces from RME, Universal Audio, Focusrite, MOTU, PreSonus, Apogee, and many others.

AudioMap combines comprehensive measurement capabilities with an intuitive workflow designed by audio professionals. Features like OTDM automation, integrated tuning tools, real-time monitoring, and spatial visualization set it apart.

AudioMap projects are saved in ~/Documents/AudioMap/Projects by default. You can backup this folder or use File > Export Project to create portable project archives. Projects can be shared with other AudioMap users.

Yes, AudioMap can export measurements in standard formats (WAV, text files) for use in other software. It also supports importing existing measurement data and can work alongside your DAW for system tuning.

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