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| REW Forum REW in OSX 10.5Discuss REW in OSX 10.5 in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; REW in OSX 10.5 Trying to take an initial measurement and calibration. I see the output and I can hear it. Chosing 48k instead ... |
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| REW in OSX 10.5 Trying to take an initial measurement and calibration. I see the output and I can hear it. Chosing 48k instead of 44.1khz sounds more like 1k tone. 44.1 produces noise. Hook input to output and even though the meters shows -8.4 at the top with a little red bar I don't actually see the colorfull bar showing signal. When calibrating get "Inpulse reponse not where it should be, the measurement may have been corrupted" Check the IR and the captured data plots." I've tried all the input and output selections (java audio engine, default and my audio interface; MOTU 2408). Don't seem to work. Sort of bummed. Ken- | |||
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| Re: REW in OSX 10.5 How does it work if you leave the input and output in REW set as default and 44.1k and use the OS X Audio preferences to set the MOTU as your default device for input and output? Worth trying the on-board audio also just to see if it functions that way. I also have a beta of the next version of REW available that might work better, if you PM me I'll send you a link to the download. John | |||
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| Re: REW in OSX 10.5 Thank you for your response John. That is the way it setup. If I leave the default in REW and go over to sound preferences the MOTU is the input and output device. Now I wouldn't think that the build in "sounds" on the mac (error sounds) would effect this but I do have the option to send those out the motu too but haven't tried it. I can test tonight. Thanks again. Ken | |||
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