John Warden
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Hi
I've been using REW for some time in various ways, and I've found it really useful. I'm looking at a project to model how best to combine four subs. Being able to model is much faster than trying something and remeasuring. I'm trying to do something that I'm not sure if REW handles.
If I want to examine the interaction of more than one measurement, the Alignment tool and Vector average function are really useful. They also preserve the decay information, which is also of interest. However, in using these two functions there are limits to the changes you can make to the original measurements - amplitude and timing are the only two that I've found.
What I'd like to be able to do is apply EQ to a measurement, and then save the predicted result as a measurement for further analysis. Is that possible?
Many thanks.
I've been using REW for some time in various ways, and I've found it really useful. I'm looking at a project to model how best to combine four subs. Being able to model is much faster than trying something and remeasuring. I'm trying to do something that I'm not sure if REW handles.
If I want to examine the interaction of more than one measurement, the Alignment tool and Vector average function are really useful. They also preserve the decay information, which is also of interest. However, in using these two functions there are limits to the changes you can make to the original measurements - amplitude and timing are the only two that I've found.
What I'd like to be able to do is apply EQ to a measurement, and then save the predicted result as a measurement for further analysis. Is that possible?
Many thanks.