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Author Topic: Using MC20 WDM driver for acoustic measurments with REW  (Read 1658 times)

Primare Knob

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Using MC20 WDM driver for acoustic measurments with REW
« on: January 03, 2015, 06:40:30 pm »

I think the answer is yes to the posted question, but can I set it up with Timing Reference as wel when using USB audio devices.

At the moment I am using an USB mic and DAC with REW, but due to the lack of a physical audio card I am looking for a way to do the physical hardware loop inside software.
Timing Reference in REW requires a physical loopback for measuring hardware latency, if I understand it correctly.
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mattkhan

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Re: Using MC20 WDM driver for acoustic measurments with REW
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2015, 03:19:34 am »

Strictly speaking rew does not need a physical loopback, it just needs a copy of the output signal (with the same sort of impulse peak, eg not put through a low pass filter) to arrive on the specified input device. It doesn't even need 2 output signals.

The way I do this is via the mixer app for my rme fireface using its loopback capability. This is perfectly reliable as it is all the same device/driver stack. Whether you can get useful data out of this approach when going through multiple drivers/apps seems unlikely.
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Re: Using MC20 WDM driver for acoustic measurments with REW
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2015, 04:54:11 am »

I am sorry, but I having a hard time following this. I am a newby with this kind of stuff.

What I would like to get is a reliable measurment of my speaker with as little room reflections as possible by using gating/windowing.
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Re: Using MC20 WDM driver for acoustic measurments with REW
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2015, 05:01:55 am »

I am sorry, but I having a hard time following this. I am a newby with this kind of stuff.

What I would like to get is a reliable measurment of my speaker with as little room reflections as possible by using gating/windowing.
you only need a loopback if you want to to accurately sum multiple responses, do you need to do this?
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