Version 7.2.1.1, specifically, brought several refinements to the core engines:
: Natively compatible with both Windows (XP, Vista, 7) and Mac OS X (10.5 through 10.14).
: Automated tracking of the system's delay to keep the measurement on-time even as environmental conditions changed.
: The addition of a new Multi-Time Window (MTW) FFT provided higher frequency resolution (better than 48th octave) from 60 Hz and up, which is critical for accurate system tuning.
: A dedicated window for viewing the impulse response centered at the Transfer Function's delay, allowing for precise time-alignment of speakers.
: A scrollable history of over 1,000 lines, providing a visual "waterfall" of frequency and level changes over time. Modern Compatibility and Legacy Support
: This version optimized the averaging algorithms for more stable traces and introduced "Overload Protection" to reject data during input clipping. Key Features of the v7.2.1.1 Era
At its peak, Smaart v7.2.1.1 was praised for its balance of power and usability. Key technical highlights included: