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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 33020" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>@goneten: ETF is one of my personal favorite measurement suites for field measurements. Its impulse export feature is invaluable for further analysis and it is imo the best tool to practically learn about measurement practice. It's RT20/40/60 and ALCONS (i speak under correction, been a while) measurement add-on is also a rarity in its price class.</p><p></p><p>@Shaun, there is a convolution of a linear sweep that results in an accurate impulse response (fyi without non-linear components which makes it very applicable to digital room correction), but MLS, swept sine with tracking filter and convolution all have their uses (horses for courses)</p><p></p><p>For LF measurements swept sine have great noise rejection (I have done MLS bursts >120dB in my life to get requisite noise floors)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 33020, member: 18"] @goneten: ETF is one of my personal favorite measurement suites for field measurements. Its impulse export feature is invaluable for further analysis and it is imo the best tool to practically learn about measurement practice. It's RT20/40/60 and ALCONS (i speak under correction, been a while) measurement add-on is also a rarity in its price class. @Shaun, there is a convolution of a linear sweep that results in an accurate impulse response (fyi without non-linear components which makes it very applicable to digital room correction), but MLS, swept sine with tracking filter and convolution all have their uses (horses for courses) For LF measurements swept sine have great noise rejection (I have done MLS bursts >120dB in my life to get requisite noise floors) [/QUOTE]
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