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Support Resources
Everything you need to succeed with AudioMap
Documentation
Comprehensive guides covering every feature and workflow in AudioMap.
Browse DocsTutorials
Step-by-step tutorials and videos for common workflows and advanced techniques.
Watch TutorialsTechnical Support
Direct assistance from our team of audio engineering experts for your specific questions.
Submit a TicketSetup Guides
Configure your AudioMap system with our step-by-step setup guides
Audio Setup
Configure your audio interface, channel routing, reference modes, and calibration settings.
Measurement Setup
Plan your measurement session with room geometry, speaker positioning, and coverage patterns.
Additional Resources
Deep dive into specific configuration topics
Measurement Guides
Master the complete measurement workflow from first capture to advanced analysis
Taking Your First Measurement
Step-by-step guide to capturing your first acoustic measurement. Learn the essential workflow and get started with AudioMap.
Get StartedAveraging Measurements
Combine multiple measurements for accurate system representation. Learn RMS vs Vector averaging and when to use each method.
Learn MoreAnalysis & Features
Deep-dive documentation on AudioMap's analysis engines and processing options
Transfer Function
H1 estimator, coherence analysis, and measurement averaging for system characterization.
SPL Metering
A/C/Z weighting, Peak/Fast/Slow response, Leq integration, and SPL calibration.
Spectrogram
Real-time scrolling time-frequency display with GPU acceleration and configurable color mapping.
System Tuning
Optimize your audio system with measurement-based EQ and filtering
System Tuning & EQ
Learn how to create tunings from measurements, generate automatic EQ filters, and optimize your system response with AudioMap's powerful tuning engine.
Learn TuningCalibration
Optimize your measurement chain for accurate and reliable results
Gain Structure
Optimize complete signal chain: generator output, amplifier gain, and mic preamp input levels.
SPL Reference
Calibrate absolute dB SPL using a 94 dB calibrator for compliance documentation.
Round-Trip Latency
Measure interface loopback delay for accurate timing in Single/Virtual reference modes.
Common Questions
Quick answers to help you get started with AudioMap
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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