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Hello there,
I have recently begun using REW, and today I tried to make some measurements on my Steinbeg UR-RT2 audio interface. The .mdat file is attached in this post.
The microphone input of this interface has a button that activates a transformer which is intended to color the sound in some way. I wanted to know what the changes of activating this transformer were, so I:
1) Calibrated the interface properly, without the transformer being activated, with a connection from the L output into Input 1 as a loopback, no acoustic output involved;
2) Measured the input with the transformer now activated.
The plot below shows the response I obtained from the measurement of the input with the transformer activated.
The results were in agreement with my expectations of the transformer's behavior.
Now, here's where I might be mistaken: I believe that if I export the impulse response of this measurement of the transformer-activated input as a WAV impulse response, I could get the changes in coloration of this transformer by convolving the exported impulse response with another signal such as a voice or guitar recording. This is what I wanted to do, intending to use this within a DAW.
However, I attempted to generate the impulse response of this measurement, and the IR that was exported effectively does not change the sound. In case it is of interest, here are the settings I used to generate the impulse response.
So here are my two questions:
1) If everything is done correctly, is it correct to assume that an exported impulse response of this measurement, when convolved with a signal, will be able to imprint the phase and amplitude behavior of the measured device into the signal?
2) Is there some mistake in the described process that could lead the generated impulse response to be different in its amplitude and phase characteristics from the originating measurements in REW?
In terms of the convolution process and settings of the plugin, I'm sure they were all properly set as I know the plugin and have worked with other impulse responses of rooms and equipment before in it. As I'm new to REW, I imagine I may have missed something important when going through measurement and exporting.
I'm sorry if there were any details left out, I'll inform anything extra that might be needed to properly assess this situation, and thank in advance any help that can be given.
I have recently begun using REW, and today I tried to make some measurements on my Steinbeg UR-RT2 audio interface. The .mdat file is attached in this post.
The microphone input of this interface has a button that activates a transformer which is intended to color the sound in some way. I wanted to know what the changes of activating this transformer were, so I:
1) Calibrated the interface properly, without the transformer being activated, with a connection from the L output into Input 1 as a loopback, no acoustic output involved;
2) Measured the input with the transformer now activated.
The plot below shows the response I obtained from the measurement of the input with the transformer activated.
The results were in agreement with my expectations of the transformer's behavior.
Now, here's where I might be mistaken: I believe that if I export the impulse response of this measurement of the transformer-activated input as a WAV impulse response, I could get the changes in coloration of this transformer by convolving the exported impulse response with another signal such as a voice or guitar recording. This is what I wanted to do, intending to use this within a DAW.
However, I attempted to generate the impulse response of this measurement, and the IR that was exported effectively does not change the sound. In case it is of interest, here are the settings I used to generate the impulse response.
So here are my two questions:
1) If everything is done correctly, is it correct to assume that an exported impulse response of this measurement, when convolved with a signal, will be able to imprint the phase and amplitude behavior of the measured device into the signal?
2) Is there some mistake in the described process that could lead the generated impulse response to be different in its amplitude and phase characteristics from the originating measurements in REW?
In terms of the convolution process and settings of the plugin, I'm sure they were all properly set as I know the plugin and have worked with other impulse responses of rooms and equipment before in it. As I'm new to REW, I imagine I may have missed something important when going through measurement and exporting.
I'm sorry if there were any details left out, I'll inform anything extra that might be needed to properly assess this situation, and thank in advance any help that can be given.