Process deep dive
Complete guide to RemoteDSP tuning—prep, live adjustments, and follow-up.
RemoteDSP sessions mirror in-person tuning without the travel. We connect to your DSP software, capture measurements, and adjust EQ, crossovers, delay, and limiters while you listen in real time. Use this guide to understand each phase so you can show up ready, whether you’re dialing a motorcycle build, multi-zone boat, or home studio.
1. Pre-session checklist
- Update your DSP software and firmware, then install TeamViewer or AnyDesk for remote control.
- Set up a calibrated measurement mic (UMIK-1, UMM-6, or IMM-6) on a stand at listener height.
- Secure stable power—battery tender, shore power, generator, or wall outlet for home systems.
- Gather reference tracks and playlists that reflect how you actually use the system.
Need a printable checklist? Grab it inside the remote session overview.
2. Live session walkthrough
Once the call starts we screen share, verify signal flow, and capture baseline sweeps. From there we:
- Balance input gains and routing so we can make EQ moves safely.
- Shape EQ and crossovers for each zone, checking for phase and time alignment issues.
- Set limiter thresholds based on your amps and speakers, tailoring for wind noise or room acoustics.
- A/B presets while you move between seats, rider/passenger positions, or indoor/outdoor zones.
If you are an installer, we walk your team through the changes and save templates for future builds. Learn more about collaboration on the automotive DSP page.
3. After the call
Within a few hours you receive exported presets, screenshots, and a recap email. That includes gain targets, limiter values, and mic graphs you can reference later. Every session includes a 30-day tweak window—just monitor your system at volume and send notes. For seasonal changes, we schedule quick refreshes covering winter storage, rally prep, or new gear.