Erdman
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Hello avnirvana community, and thanks for sharing about REW !
I've got a few questions about REW and IR export as wav file. Actually, I took some measurements for left and right speakers and set up IR for correction :
1- one IR for gain correction, from a RMS average of my measurements and then EQ filters calculation, thanks to REW built-in tool.
2- one IR for phase correction, from a vector average of my measurements, then excess phase version and finally 1/A function.
When REW calculates "vector average of the measurements" * "1" * "2", it produces a corrected measurements, with gain corrected as well as phase corrected. Which is great !
However, I've got two issues when trying to export the correcting IR ( "1" * "2" ) as a wav file, and then importing the wav file in REW back again :
- the frequency response is modified : it's about 100 SPL high - instead of being around 0 SPL
- above all : the impulse response is shifted along time axis. It seems that REW tries to find the higher peak and set t=0 on that peak when exporting IR as a wav file.
I have two pictures about my last point, but as a new member I am not allowed to post URL. You could see on the first picture that t=0 is not on the main peak. This measurement was calculated in REW, and it does correct the initial measurement as expected.
The second one is the same measurement exported as a wav file and imported back in REW. t=0 is now set on the main peak.
Is there a way not to change gain and, above all, time adjustement when trying to get an IR in wav format for convolution operation in playback system ? or a way to correct the produced IR ?
Thanks for your help,
E
I've got a few questions about REW and IR export as wav file. Actually, I took some measurements for left and right speakers and set up IR for correction :
1- one IR for gain correction, from a RMS average of my measurements and then EQ filters calculation, thanks to REW built-in tool.
2- one IR for phase correction, from a vector average of my measurements, then excess phase version and finally 1/A function.
When REW calculates "vector average of the measurements" * "1" * "2", it produces a corrected measurements, with gain corrected as well as phase corrected. Which is great !
However, I've got two issues when trying to export the correcting IR ( "1" * "2" ) as a wav file, and then importing the wav file in REW back again :
- the frequency response is modified : it's about 100 SPL high - instead of being around 0 SPL
- above all : the impulse response is shifted along time axis. It seems that REW tries to find the higher peak and set t=0 on that peak when exporting IR as a wav file.
I have two pictures about my last point, but as a new member I am not allowed to post URL. You could see on the first picture that t=0 is not on the main peak. This measurement was calculated in REW, and it does correct the initial measurement as expected.
The second one is the same measurement exported as a wav file and imported back in REW. t=0 is now set on the main peak.
Is there a way not to change gain and, above all, time adjustement when trying to get an IR in wav format for convolution operation in playback system ? or a way to correct the produced IR ?
Thanks for your help,
E