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Hi. Just found you blog - really interesting! I wonder if you could tell me a little about the resolution of these graphs. I'm pretty new to the whole jargong, but if I understand it correctly graphs are in principal always smoothed in parts of an octave. Additionally, could you tell me a little on what instrument you use? (microphone, measuring program etc). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are not smoothed, but they are gated. I have a blog post on how to do that... The software is REW and I use a calibrated mic.
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