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#384503 - 10/22/12 02:02 AM
PC-assisted audio calibration
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club
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Registered: 07/20/06
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Loc: Richland, WA, USA
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The basement is in limbo until we find a contractor who will actually call us back, but since we're still anticipating getting it done, I have a lot more to work out in how to treat the room, but before I go crazy on acoustical treatments, I figured I should invest in hardware and software to help me see how it looks at every step.
Is REW where it's at, or should I have other software on my list? Also, what are some good sources for calibrated microphones? I forget who among you have actually gone down this road. I can always peruse Home Theater Shack's forum, but I thought I should ask here, too. Either way, I'll let you know what I end up with. I suppose sound card is the other big question. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I'll be using my main PC to run the software, since it is, and will be, hooked up to my home theater. A USB-based sound card is going to be the most convenient.
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#384510 - 10/22/12 09:02 AM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Registered: 09/16/04
Posts: 3858
Loc: Marion, IA
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REW is da bomb.... Or so I've been told. I was looking to do the same thing, and everyone was steering me towards REW. I never went that direction (just going with Audyssey right now since it does everything for you, even if not 100% correct). Someday I will download REW, get a mic, and spend the time testing and calibrating manually.
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#384525 - 10/22/12 03:46 PM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Registered: 07/12/09
Posts: 522
Loc: Whitehorse YT
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I have used rew to measure speaker TS parameters and have bought most of what is required to use the frequency response portion of the software. I originally bought a behringer external sound card, but would like to get the tascam at some point. Thus far i have picked up a mxl mic-mate so i can hook the mike xlr to usb on my computer and provide phantom power for the mike. 25 ft of xlr cable and i picked up a behringer ecm 8000 mic with adapter for my camera stand. I get involved in so many things at times i end up not seeing things through to the end. Reading the graphs looks to be the difficult part though the forum seems to be quite helpfull. I also plan to get a spl meter though one is not required but does help with calibration. Last piece of the puzzle is a new laptop hopefully at christmas.
I suggest downloading rew and messing with it a bit and then read the forum's. Then dicide if the outlay of cash for the mic and sound card etc and investment in time will be worth it. I find things sound plenty fine just using audyssey.
richard
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#384542 - 10/22/12 10:32 PM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Registered: 12/26/03
Posts: 10345
Loc: Calgary, Alberta
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REW with a calibrated mic will do you nicely, no need to go elsewhere and/or pay more.
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#384554 - 10/23/12 06:24 AM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 10192
Loc: 543 miles North of VAST
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Fine. Leave us for that Home Theater Shack Hussy!
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#384562 - 10/23/12 10:06 AM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7652
Loc: Tacoma
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Nobody will ever love you like your first forum.
You can't quit us.
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#384563 - 10/23/12 10:18 AM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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Tom takes it to old-school blues lyric territory.
Nice.
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#384577 - 10/23/12 02:51 PM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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axiomite
Registered: 10/05/06
Posts: 6167
Loc: PEI, Canada
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Tom takes it to old-school blues lyric territory.
Nice. I was going to play with the Stephen Stills lyric, "If you can't be with the Regina you love, be with the forum your with."
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#384605 - 10/23/12 08:06 PM
Re: PC-assisted audio calibration
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 6722
Loc: Canada
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Tom takes it to old-school blues lyric territory.
Nice. I was going to play with the Stephen Stills lyric, "If you can't be with the Regina you love, be with the forum your with." Win! CV REW is worth the effort just to get the bass right. There is a learning curve, but once you get things set up, it is dead simple to run whenever you make changes.
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