Hey everybody.
Just wanted to share my approach to using convolution in JRiver to see if I am doing right but also to introduce others
to a fairly easy process to getting the measurements and setup right.
Software: JRiver Media Center 19, Audionet Carma 4 and REW 5 (also the calibration file used for UMIK-1 is present in Carma and REW)
Hardware: UMIK-1
Audionet Carma 4 is freeware, can be downloaded on the Audionet homepage.
I use this program to generate and measure a 5.1 DTS sweep signal from my surround system.
All six channels are then saved as a frequency response wav files (48khz mono wave)
These are then imported into REW as 6 independent overlays, and the EQ adjustment is calculated for each channel.
When opening the EQ window within REW, generic equalizer is selected, target level 75 db and the filter task match range is:
Subwoofer: 20-80hz (speaker type subwoofer, 12db/octave crossover and 24db/octave LF slope)
Remaining channels: 80-500hz (speakers typ none)
**This is because I use the room correction in DSP studio with those crossover settings.
When the EQ correction has been generated for each of the channels, these are exported ( export/filter response as wave) to 6 mono 48khz wave files.
A simple convolution config file is then written to be used in JRiver DSP Studio. This is how the config file looks like:
48000 6 6 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
mono_LEFT.wav
0
0.0
0.0
mono_RIGHT.wav
0
1.0
1.0
mono_CENTER.wav
0
2.0
2.0
mono_SUB.wav
0
3.0
3.0
mono_SURROUND_LEFT.wav
0
4.0
4.0
mono_SURROUND_RIGHT.wav
0
5.0
5.0
Any thoughts?? I am not entirely sure that I got the config file right... But it works just fine