Hello to all.
I noticed a problem with REW .
If I capture the sweep with the procedure for calibrating a stereo REW and FIR filters may do next with the DRC , it happens that the centering of the pulse made by the DRC is positioned exactly at the value set by the frequency of the filter.
That is: if I make an acquisition to 96KHz impulse response with REW , once made the convolution , DRC centers the two pulses exactly at 96000 ! Whether for the right channel for the left one.
According to Dennis Sbragion , this means that REW centers before the pulse and then Export. This makes exactly 1 second before the center . So DRC is centering on the same sample rate of acquisition of the pulse.
In this way, the DRC is the center of the pulse always to a
number of samples exactly equal to the sampling frequency.
This creates a temporal misalignment between the two channels .
I think should be resolved with the next version ......
I noticed a problem with REW .
If I capture the sweep with the procedure for calibrating a stereo REW and FIR filters may do next with the DRC , it happens that the centering of the pulse made by the DRC is positioned exactly at the value set by the frequency of the filter.
That is: if I make an acquisition to 96KHz impulse response with REW , once made the convolution , DRC centers the two pulses exactly at 96000 ! Whether for the right channel for the left one.
According to Dennis Sbragion , this means that REW centers before the pulse and then Export. This makes exactly 1 second before the center . So DRC is centering on the same sample rate of acquisition of the pulse.
In this way, the DRC is the center of the pulse always to a
number of samples exactly equal to the sampling frequency.
This creates a temporal misalignment between the two channels .
I think should be resolved with the next version ......