Matt, this is very similar to how I measure my 3 way active stereo setup. I also use JRiver 5.1 output format and the delays for each driver (for time alignment) is baked into the filters. The only difference is that I do not use REW's timing reference... I have not had a problem with REW being confused by the signal delay... I am using Hilo's multi-client ASIO driver and the routing is performed in the Lynx Hilo's firmware... Are you using the RME ASIO driver for REW?
Not that it helps you any Just saying what's different. So many variables, hard to isolate. Might want to verify that you get consistent RTL Utility timings with the RME device (in loopback mode) to take that out of the equation.
I don't know about HolmImpulse, but might want to try that in place of REW to factor the measurement software out of the equation as well. Actually, should also be able to use Acourate in place of REW as well...
Wish I could be more help. Best, Mitch
Hi Mitch
thanks for the comments, a few thoughts...
I find Holm good for some things, mainly creating filters for speclab as it can output in an fft bin friendly format, but for others not so good. In particular the I/O channel selection seems more limited so that it just never seems to work properly for me. Since I resolved the issues I had with the low end in REW (ultimately user error), I find it has all the features I need and is generally a better UI. Having said that, I realise I've been using REW since 2005 so perhaps I'm just used to it's way of doing things
The problem with using acourate here is that acourate is not my actual playback chain. I also find it's approach of coercing things to a logical point (sample 6000 IIRC?) rather than a physical point in time slightly obtuse for this use case.
I am using the latest RME drivers & I have the steinberg asio multiclient installed.
Re REW loopback and timing delay, I don't see how you are using REW to verify timing without using the "use loopback as timing reference" option (or whatever it is called). Can you share your exact setup (mixer settings, rew prefs etc) for such measurements? Now I think about it, I wonder if problem I refer to was when I was sending an actual timing reference output from REW? I stopped doing that once JohnM said REW doesn't it, it just looks for the input (presumably effectively assuming the output was sent when the actual output was sent).
A PC based audio setup is a magical mystery tour at times