How to find a speaker measurement's slope in Smaart
Автор: Nathan Lively
Загружено: 2021-12-22
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When performing a crossover alignment, you may want to start by calculating the current slope before making any changes. I can think of four different ways to do that:
1. Find the frequency where the magnitude starts to roll off. What is the attenuation one octave away?
2. Measure a filter through your DSP or DAW and make the pictures match.
3. Open in REW. Shift+click and drag.
4. Open the EQ window in REW. Observe a filtered target. Make the pictures match.
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