Twin X USB with Sonarworks

camundongo

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Hello

Is there any special way to correct the room using twin x usb with sonarworks? because the measurements are not correct (sonarworks gives me a distance of 50cm between the speakers, but in fact the real distance is 115cm. And the difference in the current correction is extremely different from the old correction that I had with the zen go card)

Best Regards

Ramon Barreto
 

Matt Hepworth

Master of the UADiverse
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Hello

Is there any special way to correct the room using twin x usb with sonarworks? because the measurements are not correct (sonarworks gives me a distance of 50cm between the speakers, but in fact the real distance is 115cm. And the difference in the current correction is extremely different from the old correction that I had with the zen go card)

Best Regards

Ramon Barreto
Hi Ramon!

Make sure the input channels are muted in Console when doing the measurements.
 

Matt Hepworth

Master of the UADiverse
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Hi Matt
Thank you for the tip.
I had turned the console fader all the way down, but I hadn't muted it.
I'll try tomorrow morning.
Thanks a lot
Turned all the way down should do the same thing. Make sure your auxes are also muted.
 

camundongo

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Tourné vers le bas devrait faire la même chose. Assurez-vous que vos auxiliaires sont également en sourdine.
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Ok, I'll look at the auxiliaries. But he wasn't giving feedback from the microphone on the speakers (it's really strange), Thank you very much for your attention to my case.
 

camundongo

New Member
Turned all the way down should do the same thing. Make sure your auxes are also muted.
I put the microphone on input 1 (then I put mute on the fader), and even so, there was always an error with the distance. the program said that the boxes were less than 50cm apart, and they are 116cm apart. I did the same process with Zen Go and everything went perfectly.
 

Matt Hepworth

Master of the UADiverse
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I put the microphone on input 1 (then I put mute on the fader), and even so, there was always an error with the distance. the program said that the boxes were less than 50cm apart, and they are 116cm apart. I did the same process with Zen Go and everything went perfectly.
I haven't had any similar issues, so I'm not sure what to look at. Just use the file from the one you did with Zen. There's nearly zero frequency deviation on any reasonably modern interface converters, and none that will make any significant contribution to your room acoustics and response.
 

camundongo

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I haven't had any similar issues, so I'm not sure what to look at. Just use the file from the one you did with Zen. There's nearly zero frequency deviation on any reasonably modern interface converters, and none that will make any significant contribution to your room acoustics and response.
Thanks a lot Matt
best regards
 
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