Hello Katjav,
I am finally back even if still with some problems as I don't have internet at home and work is manic....
Anyway let's put everything in the right order:
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[chirp~]: I am not on mac but I can test it on mac at home but it would be good to compile it for all platforms...do you have any reference where I can understand how to do the compiling?
also when you consider linear sweep, are you considering a different inverse filter which only the time reversal of the test signal? -
In attachment there is an extract of the CATT acoustics manual on calibration of IR and convolution; It is related to audio convolution for auralisation simulations but the same principle can be applied to our purposes to calibrate IR and convoluted responses.
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Katjav wrote: Oh yeah, there is something else: for proper analysis, the impulse response of the test set (speaker&mic) should be factored out. Taking close-mic sweep response, invert magnitude spectrum, compensate, etc. Is this regularly done in IR measurement practice? If so, how?
Normally in IR measurement practices with Swept sine, the convoluted result will appear in the software with all the non-linearities on its left hand side. In all common software (as far as I know) the removal of the non linearities is done by hand just by changing the start point of the result IR and by windowing the end part of it....after this you start analyzing all the parameters you want to derive from the IR.
I hope I answered your question.
- Calibration of IR and resulted convoluted IR
as far as I know there isn't anything in literature that explains exactly the routine for calibrations but the discussed process in the previous posts will do the job with the important task of storing the gain information in order to be able to calibrate the convoluted anechoic file later.
also please have a look at this paper: http://pcfarina.eng.unipr.it/Public/Papers/238-NordicSound2007.pdf
from page 13 to 24 it explains all the issues that can occurs with sweep sine method.
I will try to start the tests soon and to try to find more info in literature.
Hope this helps
Thank you
Bassik
http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/CATT_acoustics_IR_calibration.pdf