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In the Thread: Learning to interpret RTA
Post Subject: I wrote a lot about it before.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/11/2010
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Zanon, 1/3 octave RTA is a bit too wide, I would say 1/6 octave RTA I would consider more or less acceptable. There are tones of them available out there and for free. The pink noise is not a good thing to measure as noises a linear only in time domain – you need to run time summation to get true picture.

To learn to interpret RTA is a bit tricky question – what are you trying to do? A measurement itself is an abstract visualization. To tight it to the applied reality you need to observe a measurement in context to something.  I know it is not what you would like to hear but I am not come up with simple manuals. You need to understand what you do and then to observe how your measurements correlate with auditable experience.  Then your measurements become meaningful. I wrote a lot about it before.

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