tjcinnamon
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Is there a good way to compare decay times across two (or more) measurements?
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I was using the wrong view. This is helpful!Use the Overlays window and select the RT60 graph. It will display the selected Topt measurements:
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The black line is the average between any selected measurements.
My RT60 on the overlays only goes back to 45Hz but my measurement starts at 10Hz. Is that normal?Forward filtering, order 6 would be the usual settings.
Can you explain what you are trying to do? The decay times above the low end are determined by the room's absorptions. At lower frequencies individual modal resonances will have a strong influence, countering them can help lower the decay in that band but if you want the room to be livelier you will need to alter the surfaces in the room.Looks like I can't EQ my way out of a lower decay time
For bands below 120Hz (namely 30Hz which has the longest decay), I'm looking to try and roll my own Dirac ART to counter act that resonance using a speaker dedicating to cancel the problematic driver. I have 4 subs and will soon have 5. I can safely dedicate one with a MiniDSP to cancel/mitigate the problematic bands (if I can figure out how to do it).Can you explain what you are trying to do? The decay times above the low end are determined by the room's absorptions. At lower frequencies individual modal resonances will have a strong influence, countering them can help lower the decay in that band but if you want the room to be livelier you will need to alter the surfaces in the room.