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if my room was treated, (the right way) would i not need to apply the 1/3 octave smoothing?
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I can only draw on experience from reading posts from other members here who have studios, not my own, but I remember recently someone posted a plot of his small studio without smoothing and I could hardly believe how smooth it looked. He had just about every inch covered with treatment in the room (he showed a picture)...
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Would i just play this as a wav file through my monitors and press the RED button in the bottom right corner of the Spectrum Tab window?
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No, you use the REW signal generator and press Periodic Pink Noise (not regular Pink Noise) and then go to the Spectrum tab and select RTA's......
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Also before, i make a post in the Acoustics section, can i post a L/R and Stereo Graph of the measurements taken with a ECM (which will probably be tomorrow now as the shops have closed here ) just so i can have a professional opion on the problem areas!
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Oh for sure. I only suggest the Acoustic guys, since they know about treatment. I think it's best to learn all about measuring techniques here and then you have that as a tool to evaluate any treatment you install.
It ain't a bad idea to get the ECM. It's a good all round omni measurement microphone for a very decent price. They offer a fairly consistent response between units, so the cal file we have here will be fine.... If you want to get crazy, you can get it calibrated, but for home use, it's pretty good with the cal file we have.
brucek