You can test different sample rates to see if there’s any noticeable difference, though they should all be the same if DSP processing is disabled.
You can use roon to playback sweep files.
Silly typo it should be wav.
Here's the revised version:
1. Generate a WAV sweep file in REW, including an acoustic time reference, as detailed here: https://www.roomeqwizard.com/help/help_en-GB/html/siggen.html
2. Save the file to a USB drive or a UPnP server.
3. Begin a measurement in REW...
I don’t think it should be a problem. 48khz is umik sampling rate.
You can generate waw file in REW with audio reference and use Lyngdorf TDAI-1120 file playback functionality.
Can a USB-connected oscilloscope, like a PicoScope that offers an API for data streaming, be used in a feedback loop configuration? Specifically, the concept involves tapping into the output of a speaker and employing this setup for loopback. Is there a way to integrate REW with a PicoScope or...
I can give you a general idea where to search.
Currently you have two signal chains
- Reaper -> eq/delay engine -> speakers
- Rew -> speakers.
You need to integrate rew into your signal chain.
I can see two possible solutions
1. Using reaper expose input channel for rew or use Jack for rew...
I have crossovers set at 80-100hz. All 9 speakers are identical mtm layout with some closer to the wall leading to a slightl boost in the output.
Is there a way to automatically measure all 5.x.4 speakers? With a script or something?
I did some tests on the central channel. UMIK-1 in the MLP without calibration file
scenarios ( all with subs on and reference curve in all cases):
1. factory reset -> looks bad
2. calibration run from the avr menu -> does some leveling
3. audyssey app -> makes it better
4. audyssey app plus...
I tried it with my AVR cannot say anything conclusive as I need to measure a bit more. This is my center channel
C0 is multieq measurements
C is REW measurements with Audyssey on in the same point (approx). Crossover is set at 150Hz rest looks very similar, I think I missed something.
I need...
The Audient Evo 16 can accommodate up to 24 inputs and is modular, allowing you to add hardware as needed. One significant advantage is its digital gain feature, which ensures that once you've calibrated your mics, there's no risk of accidentally changing the gain by touching the knob.
I know...
May be some sort of control toggle?
Idea is to have a rotation knob(slider) with a multiplier toggle.
Two states scenario
Toggle red changes 22
Toggle green changes 25
Toggle can have more states to change value digit by digit.
Behavior could be as follows:
Default value is sensitive
Click...
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