Re: OT - impulse response recording

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On 01/30/2011 10:39 AM, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:

I think I know how to get aliki to create an impulse response.
But, I'm unclear as to how to use that as an input for DRC
(digital room correction).

just export wav files from aliki.

I'm also unclear as to how to use
the impulse response to get at things like RT60,  clarity and the
like.  I *think* that if I could take the IR out of aliki and
bring it into octave, Maxima, or Matlab, that I could figure it
out from there.  From the aliki docs it looks like exporting
of files outside it's initial format is planned, but not yet
implemented.  Do I have this right?

no. aliki does wav export just fine.

Another thing I might want to do is to have a look at a time
plot including incident and reflected pulses.  The time between
those should be an indicator of the total path length between
the source and the mic.  By inspection of the acoustic space,
then I ought to be able to figure out about where reflections
are happening (thinking method of images) in that space and
apply sound treatments accordingly.  At least, that's my wistful
hallucination.

no problem there.

The pictures of impulse responses in the various
docs I looked at weren't zoomed in enough for me to really tell
what might be going on, and they were probably of real spaces,
and not simple textbook rectilinear polyhedrons.  I wonder, is
aliki a tool that could help in this endeavor, if my idea is
worth attempting at all.

it certainly is. what are you up to? first you mention doing DRC in actual rooms, last paragraph seems to indicate you want to do some theoretical stuff? simulations?
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