REW is a powerful tool, as is EQ, but getting it right can be challenging. The first step to achieving a good EQ profile for your space is to take in-room measurements. This document will detail an easy method to achieve quick and reliable results.
For room EQ, a single measurement at your listening location will not produce a good depiction of the overall room response. An average of many measurements around the listening area should be completed to create a room response for equalization...
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How to: Measure with REW for Room EQ
- Created by: Reet
- Published: 12 April 2023, 11:42 Wednesday
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How To: Export Impulse Response from REW for use in VituixCAD (prior to 2.0.98.6)
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- Published: 25 December 2022, 18:11 Sunday
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How To: Export Impulse Response from REW for use in VituixCAD (prior to 2.0.98.6)
Update: Since VituixCAD 2.0.98.6, exporting IR using windowing as described here is no longer required. the impulse response can be exported directly, make sure to uncheck "normalize" on export. VituixCAD will automatically set "skip samples" to 1m (2.907ms) prior to the start time of the exported impulse response to maintain correct timing on import.
REW can export the measured impulse response directly as MLSSA formatted text file, which can be used within the...Last edited by Reet; 14 January 2023, 17:06 Saturday.