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en:wiki:anhang:anleitungen:the_repeated_stereo_pairs_method [27/09/2016 19:40] – matt | en:wiki:anhang:anleitungen:the_repeated_stereo_pairs_method [27/09/2016 20:05] – [Step 2: Measure and Correct] matt | ||
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Use the mic alignment tool and measure offsets between the reference channel and each other channel. For example, if you use L as the reference channel then you need to know the delay (in samples) for | Use the mic alignment tool and measure offsets between the reference channel and each other channel. For example, if you use L as the reference channel then you need to know the delay (in samples) for | ||
- | L-R | + | * L-R |
- | L-C | + | |
- | L-SL | + | |
- | L-SR | + | |
Record these delays. I recommend recording them permanently and returning the mic to the same position for future measurement sessions. | Record these delays. I recommend recording them permanently and returning the mic to the same position for future measurement sessions. | ||
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Open the workspace | Open the workspace | ||
- | Run a log sweep | ||
- | Run macro 1 | ||
- | Run macro 3 | ||
- | Compare inverse curves against pulses, run "phase extract" | ||
- | Iterate over macro 4 & macro 5 until an acceptable result is achieved | ||
- | (NB: it is advisable to use the same parameters on the reference L channel in every workspace) | ||
- | If there is a non zero delay between XO2L and XO2R (i.e. the mic alignment tool did not report 0 offset) | + | Run a log sweep |
- | - Load Cor1L and Cor1R, find the peaks, calculate peakoffset = Cor1L-Cor1R | + | |
- | - Rotate Cor1R by (Cor1L-Cor1R) samples, save over Cor1R | + | Run macro 1 |
- | - Rotate Cor2R by (Cor1L-Cor1R) samples, save over Cor2R | + | |
- | - Remember to update the Cor wav files if using (e.g. Load Cor1L into slot 1, Cor1R into slot 2, save as stereo wav and overwrite Cor1S) | + | Run macro 3 |
- | - Remember to repeat for all sample rates if generating filters for multiple sample rates | + | |
+ | Compare inverse curves against pulses, run "phase extract" | ||
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+ | Iterate over macro 4 & macro 5 until an acceptable result is achieved (NB: it is advisable to use the same parameters on the reference L channel in every workspace) | ||
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+ | If there is a non zero delay between XO2L and XO2R (i.e. the mic alignment tool did not report 0 offset) | ||
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+ | * Load Cor1L and Cor1R, find the peaks, calculate peakoffset = Cor1L-Cor1R | ||
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+ | Special note for surround channels…. if you find that there is a markedly different correction applied to the surround channels then it may be better to compare SL to SR rather than SL to L and SR to L. Use your eyes and ears to judge this. | ||
- | Special note for surround channels.... if you find that there is a markedly different correction applied to the surround channels then it may be better to compare SL to SR rather than SL to L and SR to L. Use your eyes and ears to judge this. | ||
==== Step 3: Correcting the LFE channel ==== | ==== Step 3: Correcting the LFE channel ==== |
en/wiki/anhang/anleitungen/the_repeated_stereo_pairs_method.txt · Last modified: 28/09/2016 19:39 by matt