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Well I seem to have write permission on the network drive I want to use. I found that I can use the "save as" feature to save on the drive just fine, as long as I am creating a new file. If ... |
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I have been using EASE's default directory on my C: drive to save project files, but now I need to save them in other locations like network drives on other computers. When I open the files saved at o ... |
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I was deciding what stimulus signal to use for reverberation time measurements, so I made some quick measurements in the lab with different signals to compare. The result was surprising to me. The fre ... |
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I will be performing room acoustics measurements (mostly interested in RT) in a performance venue, and I was wondering if anyone had any standards or suggestions of procedures that work. Any recommend ... |
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Thanks Bruce. So there's no way to have .spk file information used as a reference in EASERA? No sequence of exporting and importing? |
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Thanks--I just had a lapse trying to get my head around that I guess. Do you (or anyone else) know if it's possible to somehow use the information in an EASE loudspeaker file to create an impulse resp ... |
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Thanks for the reply. The only information I could find in the tutorial or help files was about creating a hardware reference. I guess I'm a bit confused about why a reference file is supposed to be a ... |
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I am a new Easera user, and I have a few questions about calibrations. I would like to be able to use a reference file to compensate for the frequency response of my measurement microphone, a Goldline ... |
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