I've spent quick a bit of time looking at my room's low end and I'd like to get some opinions on the other side of the coin--analyzing REW results for the 400kz to 20,000hz range.
As I described in a recent thread, I have a small 20x21x8 room that is used for home recording. The room serves as both a recording room and a mixing studio. It has a fair amount of room treatments, including numerous bass traps and broadband absorbers.
Is there a general way of evaluating REW data for the 400hz to 20,000hz range that applies to this type of room? I've looked at the SPL chart as well as Impulse Response, RT60 (Topt), and the Waterfall graph. Is there anything else that would be helpful? And are there any standards or benchmarks that I should be aiming towards when using each analysis?
I realize that this is a rather broad question, but I would appreciate any help I could get. Sometimes REW can seem overwhelming to newcomers and imposing some order on the results is often helpful.
I've attached my latest .mdat file in case anyone wants to talk specifics.
Thanks!
As I described in a recent thread, I have a small 20x21x8 room that is used for home recording. The room serves as both a recording room and a mixing studio. It has a fair amount of room treatments, including numerous bass traps and broadband absorbers.
Is there a general way of evaluating REW data for the 400hz to 20,000hz range that applies to this type of room? I've looked at the SPL chart as well as Impulse Response, RT60 (Topt), and the Waterfall graph. Is there anything else that would be helpful? And are there any standards or benchmarks that I should be aiming towards when using each analysis?
I realize that this is a rather broad question, but I would appreciate any help I could get. Sometimes REW can seem overwhelming to newcomers and imposing some order on the results is often helpful.
I've attached my latest .mdat file in case anyone wants to talk specifics.
Thanks!