Value in Win7's built in "Room Correction"?

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2017/02/02 00:18:12 (permalink)

Value in Win7's built in "Room Correction"?

I haven't set it up / trierd it myself yet, but does anyone have any interesting comments or concerns regarding Windows 7 - 10's built-in Room Correction enhancement? Would it be detrimental to my recordings if I applied it? (As far as I know, it may well EQ/tune my speakers a bit to match my room better, but I'm really not sure if/how it functions, or if it's even worth my time)
 
Thanks!
 
[update]: I tried it. It does NOT EQ'ing, gives just ever so slight correction on volume and response time of each monitor. Actually makes almost NO difference whatsoever. Carry on!

 
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