no I'd just taken 5-6 measurements, they appear on the 1st measurement only anyway. I think it's just a curiosity but thought I'd ask.
I didn't get anywhere using the JRiver ASIO driver though, clicking measure bought up the usual warning (protect your ears) screen and then did nothing.
Interesting; I've had good luck with it so I'm not sure what's up. You might have to open ASIO line before starting Holm, as Holm is sometimes a little "grabby" with sound interfaces when it's open. If you're inclined to give it another go, I'd be curious to know what you see happening in JRiver when the sweep is played (i.e. does JRiver think it's playing something, or does playback not even initialize?).
I did however use the time lock feature to show that the alignment (of main channels) appears to have no worked at all so back to the drawing board on that one. Thanks for suggesting holmimpulse, that is a v useful feature.
Glad you like it
Holm's pretty great, and the time lock works a treat in most cases (sometimes it's a little flaky with USB microphones due to clock drift).
Another great feature that Holm has, which REW does not, is frequency dependent windowing, which is similar to the advanced/psychoacoustic filtering that Acourate and Audiolense do. It's not identical (the pay suite filtering is pretty sophisticated), but taking the same raw measurement in the Audiolense demo and Holm, the results of FRD filtering in Holm look pretty similar to the TTD filtering in audiolense, etc.
It's a shame that Holm has more or less stopped development of the software, but thankfully it's more or less complete as is (and free!).