Sound Field Check
The Ultimate Toolkit for System Techs.
A highly optimized, native web-application designed to map, tune, align, and verify professional live audio environments.
Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.
SPL Meter & RTA
A professional-grade acoustic measurement suite tracking absolute minimum, maximum, and average dB.
- Standard A, C, and Z weighting filters
- Dual-Graph: SPL History & 20Hz-20kHz RTA
- Hardware Auto-Calibration matching
- Session compliance logger
2D Coverage Map
Build a scale model of the venue and drop virtual speakers to predict coverage and interference.
- Built-in Library & Custom Box Creator
- Subwoofer Polar Patterns (Omni/Cardioid)
- Phase Overlap Detection mapping
- Canvas Tape Measure (Distance & Delay)
Horn Protractor
A quick-reference visualizer to see exactly how wide a speaker’s coverage will be at physical distances.
- Interactive dual-arm drag canvas
- Industry standard presets (40° to 140°)
- Instant Width Calculator in Meters/Feet
AR Tools & Generators
A utility belt of acoustic math, WebXR spatial mapping, and built-in signal generation.
- AR Stage Mapper: Drop virtual pins in 3D
- Sine & Pink Noise Signal Generator
- Delay & Wavelength Calculators
- Team Cloud Sync & Exporting
In-Depth How-To Guide.
1. Designing a Coverage Map
Open the Coverage Map. Use the bottom toolbar to adjust the grid scale (px/m) to match your venue size. Go to the Library tab and tap a speaker to drop it onto the grid.
> Double-tap a speaker to rotate it 15°.
> Tap ‘Overlap’ to reveal phase-cancellation zones.
2. Aligning Delay Towers with AR
Arrive at the venue and open the Tools > AR Stage Mapper. Ensure you have good lighting so the camera can track the floor. The app uses WebXR to map your physical environment.
> Walk physically to your Delay Tower location.
> Tap ‘Mark Point’. The app outputs exact distance & ms delay.
3. Calibrating the SPL Meter
Mobile microphones are inherently uncalibrated. To get true dB readings, use a dedicated hardware SPL meter to set an offset.
> Place hardware SPL meter next to your phone.
> Go to SPL -> Auto-Cal. Enter the hardware dB reading & Lock In.
4. Analyzing Frequencies (RTA)
The Real-Time Analyzer (RTA) helps you ring out a room and find feedback frequencies.
> Select ‘RTA’ or ‘MERGE’ on the graph toggles.
> The graph plots a logarithmic curve from 20Hz to 20kHz.