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| - | ==== Save Measurements ==== | + | |
| - | Now save the measurement so that it can be used in Rephase as a baseline measurement. Select "File -> Export Measurement -> Export Measurement as text" | + | |
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| - | ==== Generate EQ filter ==== | + | |
| - | Now we will create equalization filters for each channel using REW’s own EQ filters tool. | + | |
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| - | Select the “Left Speaker Average” measurement and click the EQ button. In the popped-up EQ window, change | + | |
| - | smoothing to VAR (it should be at 1/48 smoothing by default due to FDW and you can even select | + | |
| - | “no smoothing” as vector average of various measurements is already smooth enough in most | + | |
| - | cases). VAR smoothing is good if you will EQ in the whole frequency spectrum and RePhase it later. If | + | |
| - | you will just EQ the bass frequencies just leave it as is. | + | |
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| - | In the top menu press the EQ button and apply the following settings: | + | |
| - | * On the right side of EQ window under Equaliser choose __rePhase__. | + | |
| - | * Under Target settings configure a target type as close to your speakers’ true frequency response as possible. In my case " | + | |
| - | * House Curve: preferred settings for your room. Set target level to have REW set the target level or configure it manually. | + | |
| - | * Target Level (dB SPL). Should be around the lowest dips of the frequency response to avoid the EQ from boosting too much. You can use the button " | + | |
| - | * The " | + | |
| - | * Option " | + | |
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| - | === Generate === | + | |
| - | Under Filter tasks hit " | + | |
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| - | Check the deep dips for their wavelength with the simple formula: __distance (in metres) = 85.75 / frequency__ (in Hz). You will usually find an early reflection | + | |
| - | point at that distance from the woofer to your ears. You cannot and should not equalize for these. | + | |
| ==== Save project ==== | ==== Save project ==== | ||
| Hit Save filter settings to file to save REW EQ filter (use XML format to imported into rePhase). | Hit Save filter settings to file to save REW EQ filter (use XML format to imported into rePhase). | ||
| Save your work under File/Save All Measurement | Save your work under File/Save All Measurement | ||
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