Room eq wizard
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It will give you real time readings including THD measurements.
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If you mean real time analysis by "actual", then you might want to check the RT graph panel or the spectrum. The corresponding frequency resolution is shown next to the window width. The time separation of the slices is controlled by the setting just above the Generate Spectral Decay button, the width of the impulse response section that is used to generate the slice is set by the Window control. The plot used logarithmically spaced data at 96 points per octave with 1/24th octave smoothing applied. This group shows spectral decay traces over the region from 10Hz (or the frequency resolution for the selected window width if higher) to the end of the measurement sweep. Here is a quote about spectral decay from REW help files: I don't understand exactly what you mean by "actual" spectral decay of the room, but it does measure room spectral decay as per data received from the mic. Ill post some comparisons when I get the time. Is there any way to set it up so that it measured the spectral decay in the room that the mic hears? But I can see from the pics that it does not. I was under the impression REW analyzed the actual spectral decay of the room. Make sure to use 45-105 dB as loudness limits for easier reference (I'm just familiar with this scale).
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Pls post REW FRs and let's see what it looks like. I had many problems in the very beginning when I started using REW, but once solved I couldn't be any happier! HERE is a detailed discussion about waterfalls and what can be done with REW to tame ringing. How do you connect your computer to eq.? Did you calibrate the soundcard? What SPL meter do you have? Did you load the SPL meter calibration file? Make sure to carefully read the help files.It is easy but a single connection error can fool readings. I suspect you are doing something wrong with REW as this program is basically very accurate as far as I know. It has proved to have the highest resolution compared to any other program I have tried.ĭavid, I am not familiar with XTZ room analyser, but I have extensively used REW paired with a Behringer FBQ 2496 that I use as a parametric equaliser to tame room modes. It is regularly updated with new versions and always improved. Just wanted to REW is a very versatile room equalisation program. The resolution is a lot higher than other apps. Now if I can get it to work properly it seems like a nice app. Until I figure out what's wrong with it I won't trust it. Nor does it add up with reality of what you really hear. Spectral decay and waterfall is totally screwed from Room EQ Wizard, it just don't add up with XTZ regardless if I use the calibrated mic that comes with XTZ or another mic. However I can't get measurements to agree with the measurement of XTZ room analyzer.
ROOM EQ WIZARD FREE
It's one of the nicer free apps out there that I have found.
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A full description of the program can be found here:Īnd it even has its own forum to help with any questions you may have. It includes tools for generating test signals measuring SPL measuring frequency and impulse responses generating spectral decay plots, waterfalls and energy-time curves generating real time analyzer (RTA) plots calculating reverberation times displaying equaliser responses and automatically adjusting the settings of parametric equalisers to counter the effects of room modes. It is used for measuring room responses and correcting modal resonances. There is a free program called "Room EQ Wizard". I thought I'd pass along some excellent information about audio calibration.