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vittorio
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Dear All,
I have looked into REW seriously for the first time today and I absolutely love it. However I found something I don't quite understand. I took a function generator to make a manual calibration of the input of my soundcard only (so not the whole loopback), with some patience I got a reasonably well detailed curve, which in some points (very low or very high frequencies) needs >20dB compensation to have a flat response. I found though that REW doesn't seem to allow calibration values lower than -20dB. Anything below -20dB in the calibration file will simply be clipped to -20. Is this an intended behavior or is it unexpected?
I can actually live with it now that I am aware of it, but it would be nice to have some extra freedom I suppose...
I have looked into REW seriously for the first time today and I absolutely love it. However I found something I don't quite understand. I took a function generator to make a manual calibration of the input of my soundcard only (so not the whole loopback), with some patience I got a reasonably well detailed curve, which in some points (very low or very high frequencies) needs >20dB compensation to have a flat response. I found though that REW doesn't seem to allow calibration values lower than -20dB. Anything below -20dB in the calibration file will simply be clipped to -20. Is this an intended behavior or is it unexpected?
I can actually live with it now that I am aware of it, but it would be nice to have some extra freedom I suppose...