During the "Soundcard Calibration" process, I need to adjust my monitor input level to get the input signal level near -12dB. In doing so, I seem to be creating a feedback loop. I have monitoring engaged and am feeding back into the inputs and I am not sure what to do to correct this and still get the right level.
When I set the interface software mixer to mono, it seems to resolve the issue but I have a feeling this is still not correct.
Seeking Help Using REW - Feedback Loop Issue
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Soundcards etc. are typically flat within less than a dB. I see no need for SoundCard Calibration.
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Just following Stuart's instructions in this thread.DanDan wrote:Soundcards etc. are typically flat within less than a dB. I see no need for SoundCard Calibration.
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Got it figured out, with the help of tech support at Audient.
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Great! That looks fine now.Got it figured out, with the help of tech support at Audient.
Time to do some tests!
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I ran into another snag. I am on step #3 - which is calibrating REW to real sound levels. I've followed the instructions but when I play the pink noise I do not get anywhere near -18dB on the input. Even if I have the volume on my interface cranked.Soundman2020 wrote:Great! That looks fine now.Got it figured out, with the help of tech support at Audient.
Time to do some tests!
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Am I supposed to see -18dB at this point before adjusting mic preamp and adjusting sound level to 80 dB?
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I think I figured it out.
Let's hope so.... just completed my REW measurements.
Let's hope so.... just completed my REW measurements.
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