To compare to actual room measurements you cannot use Soundflow.
You either use a ray tracing hybrid like CATT or ODEON... but for small rooms only works 500 Hz up.
For soundproofing you can use ACOUBAT or something similar but only valid from 125 Hz up
Studio construction is a very tiny market in acoustics. Most of this software is done thinking in building acoustics projects (residential buildings, offices, schools) or large room acoustics (concert halls, churches)
Even Soundflow has several limitations at low frequency
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Originally Posted by
Jack Napier
Sorry,
i mean not comparing to data.
what do you use if you compare it to actual room measurements?
or what do you use when guys ask you how good their trap will be working?