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The Mini-DSP UMIK-1 USB microphone ($75) is a no nonsense plug & play driverless microphone that is compatible with REW.
It also means that you can generally get away without using an external soundcard. Info here: UMIK-1 | miniDSP (There is a store & they are a sponsor on that other forum. Sorry, I know its against the rules but I tried to hard type the URL, but the forum software automatically resolves it no matter what I try.) Last edited by MyPal; 03-18-2013 at 09:20 PM. |
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REW | Room EQualization Wizard
---- => Room EQ Wizard Tutorial - GIK Acoustics
_____________ [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4uSR3cUUSY]Room EQ Wizard: REW Room Measurement Tutorial - YouTube[/ame] _____________ [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3mRsVge1oE]Room Eq Wizard (REW) - YouTube[/ame] |
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I'm learning myself so I thought I could share it with others that might be interested as well Quote:
I saw the videos and they are very informative. I'll post better measures and i'd love if you could have a look at them Quote:
I've downloaded the pdf. I'll read it and report back. Great find |
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Long story short: there is an issue between REW/Java/OSX. I was thinking that I was using the mic to take measure but there was an override somewhere and REW was using the built-in mic (despite having selected the right mic in the midi pref pane).
I found a way to change that and finally I have some clean measure to post. I still have some issues with the highs but at least I have a better view of what is happening in the bass section Left speaker Right speaker RT60 Right now I'm using a Behringer DEQ2496 to correct the bass section but I wondered if there wouldn't be a better solution. Plus it can do little for the reverb in the medium high |
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I just got the Shure X2U, XLR to USB adapter and now realize that as Antipop did, that I was in fact using the Mac's internal microphone because I did not UNselect the internal microphone in the MacBook Pro sound preferences. One finding I was pleased to see was that the left and right channel room measurements were remarkably similar.
The MacBookPro internal sound card headphone output was connected to the C46 preamp AUX input, which then ran through the rest of the system-power amps and speakers. The frequency sweeps I did were with my MEN220 in bypass mode. I will run it again with it completely out of the signal path later. I will also run the tests with the three microphones I have--the Behringer, and the ones that come with the AudioControl RTA and the MEN220 to see if there are any significant differences. I am still getting acquainted with the software and am probably not fully understanding it or using it exactly right yet. More to come ... I will play with it some more when I have some time. |
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Are you using Mountain Lion? I had to go through this to make it work : johnr.hifizine.com/2013/02/room-eq-wizard-on-the-mac-an-input-workaround/ Otherwise, I find it better to also measure each channel on its own. You can get a better picture of how the room is responding |
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I did measure each channel on its own.
I am using OS 10.6.8 I just went into the MacBook Pro preferences and muted the internal microphone and re-selected the line-in audio port. Last edited by GaryProtein; 03-20-2013 at 08:51 AM. |
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Antipop, could you upload the .mdat file?
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