If you go to the preferences you can select a 4-parametric option with lots of different filters available.
If you need more than 4 corrections, you have a lot more problems with your system and room. You should first always apply a minimum number of room treatments and then spend a lot of time positioning the speakers in the optimum spots. Then after that is done, finally correct for your speaker inaccuracies and the 2 room resonances. Usually correcting only one room resonance is sufficient. Decent speakers can usually be corrected with 2 or 3 settings. I have used lots of different speakers at shows and never needed all 4 corrections.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
If you need more than 4 corrections, you have a lot more problems with your system and room. You should first always apply a minimum number of room treatments and then spend a lot of time positioning the speakers in the optimum spots. Then after that is done, finally correct for your speaker inaccuracies and the 2 room resonances. Usually correcting only one room resonance is sufficient. Decent speakers can usually be corrected with 2 or 3 settings. I have used lots of different speakers at shows and never needed all 4 corrections.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio