Problem with two-channel measuremente

vadimal12

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Hello! version 5.20.14. - previously everything worked fine. But, it is not clear for what reason I cannot measure now with "use loopback as timing reference". There is no "ref output" master pulse. Moreover, in the "use loopback as timing reference" mode, everything works fine.
 

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It used to work for me too ))).
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Да, потому что, когда я измеряю акустически, главный импульс поступает на канал L
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Yes, because when I measure acoustically, a master pulse goes to channel L
 

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The loopback gets the same sweep signal as the measurement channel. If you are not seeing the signal on the R input there's probably a problem with the connection.
 

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The loopback gets the same sweep signal as the measurement channel - yes.
but after all, when measuring "use acoustic timing reference" everything works correctly. When measuring "use loopback as timing reference", I do not make any changes to the switching (and I do not change anything from the hardware).
 

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Yes, I have installed it, I take the feedback signal from the speaker terminals
 

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Are you taking it to the correct place? Acoustic timing reference listens on the measurement input, loopback timing reference listens on the reference input.
 

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Question is simple, where does the loopback wire go?

Input is a USB mic, single channel device.
 

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Not sure what soundcard your using but if you are using Focusrite it has 2 inputs l & R and 2 outputs L & R so when using the timing reference loop for example you select the L input and connect it to the L output that would be your timing reference loop. Now the R input will be your MIC and the R out put will be to the speakers/preamp. Hope this help.
 

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Behringer UMC202HD. thanks, everything is already working as it should.
 
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