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Problems using Speaker Workshop Softwa
http://www.speakerworkshop.com/ This is the situation: Speaker box is already built, I just wanted to do frequency response measurement, using MLS. I've read through the tutorial twice and used the help file extensively; but I'm still in limbo. First problem is with line-in level, where I'm supposed to be getting 16K but in the wave graph I only get 8 peak (NOT 8K; just 8 ). I'm on win98 se, my sound card is an obscure Audigy OEM model similar to the Audigy LS, but without the 96KHz adc, only the dac is 96/24. Mike is Earthworks M30BX and have preamp with lots of gain. I know that the connections are okay because if I raise the gain slider for line-in to output just above zero it feedbacks. But I still don't get anywhere near 16K in record, neither using 1KHz nor MLS. Another problem, perhaps a consequence of the first, is that I can't make sense of the waves I see. With a 1 KHz test signal, for example, the output is what I would expect it to be, but the input wave looks like low amplitude for the first 0.15 seconds, then the amplitude doubles for the rest of the second. I tried to do the amplifier gain calibration but the wave that got recorded looked like low level noise and then one big spike at 17 milliseconds, and another big spike at about 21 milliseconds. How could my amp be doing that? Somewhat similar problem, when I try MLS on my speaker sometimes I hear a "double signal", meaning that I hear the amplitude fall, then return in the span of possibly a few hundred milliseconds. Last problem for now (since I have problems articulating the rest ) is that I did close-miking tests using MLS and frequency sweep, and got totally different frequency response curves. But then again, I probably don't even have the levels right to begin with... The calibrations I saw were for impedance measurement, except for mike level; but somehow it doesn't seem to vary much when I change the record level. Are there any other calibrations I need to do? The amplifier response calibration I couldn't get through. The mike didn't come with a disk; only a printed curve; and the help file had no example for how to write a file by hand. My play levels (in Creative mixer) a Master volume: 100 (maxed out) Bass/Treb: 50 (0 dB) Wave/MP3: 100 MIDI: 100 CDaudio: 77 Line in: 0 (and muted) CDdigital: 0 (and muted) My record setting is at 100, and is set to mixing Line/CD/Aux/TAD/PC (not sure what the last 3 are) description: I don't have a website to post pictures; so a few thousand words will have to do... I'm using no jig, since I wasn't planning to do impedance tests; and so I'm using a lot of alligator clips; except the speaker cables, of course. From the output of the SC (green jack) I mix the two channels through resistors and go to my amplifier (very high input impedance). During tests I hear the signals loud and clear. From the mike I go to the input of the preamp (built it myself, using an OP27). Output goes to Line-In (blue jack) between ground and the tip of the plug (I hope this is the right channel, but I'm not sure; I don't have stereo speakers; just one big monster). Should be; I know the signal is good and that the SC is working because if I un-mute and raise the Line-In-Out gain from the volume controls I get feedback oscillation. Uhmm, maybe not; feedback would happen from the left channel, now that I think about it; I guess I'll try the middle ring tonight. When I select New-Signal- SineWave - 1KHz - 1 second, 0.8sec record, the output graph shows a wave spanning -33K to +33K or so in amplitude; but the input graph shows an amplitude of about +/- 8; not +/-16K. I've lost all my settings since I lost power and had never saved anything; but I remember a few things: My SR I set to the maximum: 48 KHz. Number of samples I tried 1K for 1m away measurements; 8K and 32K when close-miking. The markers I placed at 3.33 mS and 24.66 ms for the 1 m away test, since I figured it would take 3.33mS to reach the mike, plus 8K/48000 = 21.33 ms for the sample length; then in MLS I specified convert to frequency response, using markers. Thanks in advance |
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