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Yes, Acourate does partial correction: https://www.computeraudiophile.com/...re-walkthrough/?do=findComment&comment=232841
I am updating my book on a variety of DSP topics, including this one, but if you need the procedure sooner than later, Uli is very responsive on the Acourate forum.
Audiolense also does user configurable partial correction, being able to adjust the frequency and time domains independently. Audiolense also has a user configurable mixed phase target design, so this is not unique to Dirac...
Thanks for the link - I think I can work it out from that image. Yes, the Acourate forum has been very useful - found a fellow LX521 owner in Switzerland who helped me with the complex eq/xovers - I think Uli helped him initially.
I just want to try below Schroeder only out of curiosity as much as anything as I think I get more benefit out of Acourate in the midrange as much as anywhere.