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| REW Forum Cant figure out how to export some sine waves?Discuss Cant figure out how to export some sine waves? in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Cant figure out how to export some sine waves? So i downloaded this program with just intentions of making a sine waves CD for db dragging.
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| Cant figure out how to export some sine waves? So i downloaded this program with just intentions of making a sine waves CD for db dragging. And i cant figure it out after reading through all the FAQs and what not. Any Help? Thanks. ![]() | |||
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| Re: Cant figure out how to export some sine waves? Ok cool thanks. I downloaded REW,a member from Caraudio.com rec. this program for making sine waves. Also i dont see a sweep i want on the index(80hz-20hz),anyway you could tell me how to make them on REW. I appreciate the reply. | |||
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| Re: Cant figure out how to export some sine waves? The REW signal generator is intended for directly generating test signals while connected to the system being tested rather than saving them to WAV or similar, but you could use REW to generate test signals and capture them using a waveform editor like Audacity by selecting Stereo Mix (or your soundcard's equivalent, e.g. What U Hear on some Creative cards) as the record input. You can choose the start and stop frequencies and levels for a sweep (log or linear), sounds like Log Sweep is what you need. For help on using the REW signal generator look here: http://www.hometheatershack.com/room...iggen.html#top or in the REW help. | |||
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