MrHaelscheir
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I am currently using REW in the context of headphone measurements. I've had success in measuring headphone distortion, but considering my observations through analyzers of contemporary music indeed having a spectral envelope similar to pink noise and classical orchestral music having one similar to Brownian or red noise, such being in contrast to the white noise envelope consistent with the usual constant-amplitude sine sweeps, I was wondering if it is possible to take a logarithmic sine sweep measurement that decreases the amplitude with frequency so as to approximate measurement of the actual distortion conditions of playing music. For example, while I might measure 94 dBA out of my headphones for the first crash of Mahler 5, a sweep may not capture the practical levels seen by the bass and overexaggerate the treble levels, whereby to avoid damaging the driver (or my ears since I'm using in-ear mics for blocked canal measurements), I would have to take higher-level bass measurements with a lower-frequency cut-off.
As for multitone measurements, I am supposing that the "Pink" option for "Spectrum" implements the amplitude tilt I am looking for.
As for multitone measurements, I am supposing that the "Pink" option for "Spectrum" implements the amplitude tilt I am looking for.