With the latest Windows 11 update, the ASIO driver for REW is no longer listed. It is listed in my other software (Arta and SpectraPlus) but not REW. How do I get REW to show the ASIO driver?
The Measure window is not sizable, so I cannot move it to see the start button at the bottom. Either make it sizable or put the start button at the top. At present, I cannot access the Measure function.
I don't know what has happened but now I cannot calibrate REW for voltage. I use a signal generator and click the calibrate button but when I type in the voltage and click calibrate, the Full Scale Sine vRMS box reads some screwy number like 55 volts and the actual output is only a fraction of...
I clicked the X box next to each of the four mic cal files which closed them. I was just testing the various options. However, there is no way to make them visible again. You need to add something to fix this. Right-clicking on the Mic Cal Files label at the top of where the mic cal files are...
The mic cal files menu disappeared. How do I get it back? I want to see all the mic cal file choices (I think there are 4). This should be an easier task. See attached screen shot. I don't see anything in the View menu.
I can't find the latest REW version. When I go to the Downloads page, the latest one listed is October, 2021. I installed version 5.20.14 on 2/17/2023. There needs to be a direct link to the latest version on the Downloads page, stating the file name of the version and its date.
I need some help calibrating REW. There are several calibration windows. I have tried calibrating but it fails. I have a known voltage (292 mV) for a 1 kHz sine wave that I can input to the sound card and REW. Where do I set it to say 292 mV and then click Calibrate? I want it to read 292 mV in...
Under the Preferences window, I can set the sampling frequency, so REW does control the sampling frequency of the ADC for creating the spectrum analysis of the analog signal from the device under test, such as an analog preamplifier. My sound card can do up to 24 bits and a frequency of 192 kHz...
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