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 +Use Overlays to see the impulse response for multiple measurements in one view.
 ===== Measurements timing information ===== ===== Measurements timing information =====
 === Measurement without timing === === Measurement without timing ===
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 If a measurement was done with the option: “Use accoustic timing reference” there is timing information and aligning might be required. REW will show timing information with the Pulse Responses.  If a measurement was done with the option: “Use accoustic timing reference” there is timing information and aligning might be required. REW will show timing information with the Pulse Responses. 
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 +===== Set t=0 Manually =====
 +You can manually define the t=0 for a particular measurement, by the following steps:
 +  - Select the proper measurement and select the "Impulse" tab. 
 +  - Press action and put the curser where t=0 should be
 +  - Press "Set t=0 at cursor"
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 +===== Shift Adjust Manually =====
 +You can manually define an offset for a particular measurement, by the following steps:
 +  - Select the proper measurement and select the "Impulse" tab. 
 +  - Press action 
 +  - Press "Offset t=0"
 +  - Adjust the offset
 +{{ :audio:rew:rew-adjust-pulse-timing-1.jpg?600 |}}
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 ===== Cross Correlation Align ===== ===== Cross Correlation Align =====
 +REW can automatically time align several measurements, by the following steps:
 +  - In the "All SPL" tab select all the measurements that need to be aligned
 +  - Put the measurement that is at t=0 at the top of the measurement list. REW will align all selected measurements to the first selected measurement.
 +  - You can open an overlay with the impulse responses to see the effect of the alignment.
 +  - Press "Cross Corr Align"
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