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Rylan
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I just starting to read and learn how to use REW. I’m reading the AV Nirvana REW Step-by-Step Guide. The guide is a year old and I’m not sure if some things have changed or maybe don’t apply any longer, but I have a few questions with starting the set up.
I am using windows 11, and currently have the UMM-6 mic. (I have a UMIK-1 on order still)
1. Under the microphone properties/levels, it gives different setting for the microphone level depending upon what version of windows is running. They recommend getting the microphone gain close to zero. It says if the gain is too high, I could run into clipping in headroom issues during the measurement sweeps .
2. Under Audio Devices/Sound/AVR Configuration, it wants me to choose my speaker setup. I am currently running a 7.2.4 system. The AV Nirvana REW guide shows to select the 7.1 system, but in Windows 11 is does have the option to select Dolby Atmos. Which one do I want it set to for running my measurements sweeps?
3. On Windows 11 under Audio Devices/Sound HDMI output properties, some older versions have a tab called “Enhancements”. I heard it’s important to disable all enhancements so there are no issues with the audio signal. Mine doesn’t have this tab. Is there a place where I can disable these enhancements in Windows 11? Or is this no longer a feature in Windows 11?
4. On Windows 11 under Audio Devices/Sound HDMI output properties/Advanced , I was able to set the output on my AVR bit rate to 24-bit, 48000 Hz, but when I try to change the setting on my the microphone, the only option I have is to select, 16-bit, 48000 Hz. Do these numbers need to match? Should I change the AVRs setting to 16-bit 48000Hz? Or keep it to 24-bit 48000Hz? I’m assuming the sample rate on REW should also be set to 48kHz?
5. On page 26 of manual, it says to download the ASIO4ALL version: 2.15 Software http://asio4all.com/ Is this a driver I will want to download and will need for REW?
6. Should I run my REW calibration mic at a 90° angle? Or straight up?
I am using windows 11, and currently have the UMM-6 mic. (I have a UMIK-1 on order still)
1. Under the microphone properties/levels, it gives different setting for the microphone level depending upon what version of windows is running. They recommend getting the microphone gain close to zero. It says if the gain is too high, I could run into clipping in headroom issues during the measurement sweeps .
- For Windows 8 it says to put the gain to 52%, which corresponds to a gain of 0dB.
- For Windows 10 it says to put the gain to 81%, which corresponds to a gain of 9.9dB
- There are no updated numbers for windows 11 in the guide. Does anyone know what this setting should be set to for Windows 11?
2. Under Audio Devices/Sound/AVR Configuration, it wants me to choose my speaker setup. I am currently running a 7.2.4 system. The AV Nirvana REW guide shows to select the 7.1 system, but in Windows 11 is does have the option to select Dolby Atmos. Which one do I want it set to for running my measurements sweeps?
3. On Windows 11 under Audio Devices/Sound HDMI output properties, some older versions have a tab called “Enhancements”. I heard it’s important to disable all enhancements so there are no issues with the audio signal. Mine doesn’t have this tab. Is there a place where I can disable these enhancements in Windows 11? Or is this no longer a feature in Windows 11?
4. On Windows 11 under Audio Devices/Sound HDMI output properties/Advanced , I was able to set the output on my AVR bit rate to 24-bit, 48000 Hz, but when I try to change the setting on my the microphone, the only option I have is to select, 16-bit, 48000 Hz. Do these numbers need to match? Should I change the AVRs setting to 16-bit 48000Hz? Or keep it to 24-bit 48000Hz? I’m assuming the sample rate on REW should also be set to 48kHz?
5. On page 26 of manual, it says to download the ASIO4ALL version: 2.15 Software http://asio4all.com/ Is this a driver I will want to download and will need for REW?
6. Should I run my REW calibration mic at a 90° angle? Or straight up?
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