(October 20, 2020). Room EQ Wizard (REW) has launched a new Pro upgrade to its mega-popular REW software package. While still in its early stages, Pro’s first advanced feature is capturing multiple inputs simultaneously for both measurement and real-time analysis. Individual SPL metering is available for the first four inputs.
Measurements made using multiple inputs will deliver data showing an rms average of all captured channel magnitudes, with an option to view each channel individually or a span of individual channels collectively. REW Pro allows users to select which channels are the first and last to be captured; Java drivers on Windows limits channel capture to two channels, while macOS and Linux Java drivers offer as many channels as the interface supports.
The REW Pro Upgrade costs $100, requires REW V5.20 or later, and can be purchase by clicking here. It can also be purchased as part of a $550 miniDSP package that ships with the company’s all-new UMIK-X distributed microphone array. This array includes up to 16 microphone capsules for true real-time multi-channel measurements. Each UMA4 microphone module includes four capsules, and up to four UMA4s can be daisy-chained together with a single twisted cable. Because theater rooms can be quite large, the chain can be made up to 40 meters long and connects to a computer using a USB-A2B interface (16 channels, 24-bit/ 44.1kHz or 48kHz). And, of course, it’s fully compatible with REW Pro.
The UMIK-X kit includes the USB interface, four UMA4 microphone arrays, adjustable 1.2m stands, and a REW Pro license. You can purchase it by clicking here.
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