As of last week, I was running the latest version of OSX and REW. I have yet to download the latest beta. However, I get a massive drop off at 40hz when measuring sweep tones 10-250hz using a calibrated UMIK. When tested on a Win10 laptop, it measures just fine. Nothing has worked to solve this...
I missed the part about "Audio Midi setup" you wrote above. I spent a LOT of time searching for a way to turn on 8 channel out. I'd never seen that app in OSX before.
Completely my fault for missing it. Once I found it, it make this an incredibly easy process. Appreciate the help!
I'm running the latest version of REW (as of Monday), and when I attempt to export all measurements as text, I can choose a folder, but then it wants me to choose a file type (which doesn't exist) before I can hit save. The save button is greyed out. Is there any work around for this?
This is correct, as mentioned, I'm connecting from a MacBook Pro to a Lexicon MC-10 via HDMI. I hadn't seen (in the instructions I had reviewed) that I could separate out the channels. After looking, I finally came here for help. I think this is what I'm looking for and that it should work.
I had not seen this - so I hadn't seen this, but I suspect that this is the solution here. I'll give it a shot in a little bit and see if this solves my issue.
I appreciate your help here!!
I'm hooking a MacBook Pro to a Lexicon MC-10 Pre via HDMI. The MC-10 hooks to a 3 channel amp for the fronts, and an 8 channel amp for the sides and atmos. I'm running 2 self powered subs as well.
I'm trying to measure 2 subs with timing included in the measurements using Mac OSX, and there's no HDMI 4 option to pass sound just to the sub. As such, when I run the Signal Generator (Pink Tone, -12dB, 0-250hz), I get sound out of my front speakers in addition to the sub. This creates an...
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