27:40 the spinning speaker. This is the types of geek schtuff that gets me excited. Thank you. Overall, this episode has been much more informative and thought provoking that the first 3. Thanks
I understand using the reference signal as the internal generator creates a difference in latency versus using the external interface. However, in using the external interface, will my cables throughout the entire system need to be a specific length to cater for latency? Meaning the length of cable looping the pink noise vs the length of cabke to the mixer etc. Or am i overthinking?
Signals travel through copper at close to the speed of light, so no, nothing to worry about. At any rate, Smaart is capable of detecting and compensating for latency in the device under test - more in a future episode.
Thanks @Rational Acoustics for the interesting training sessions 👍
27:40 the spinning speaker. This is the types of geek schtuff that gets me excited. Thank you. Overall, this episode has been much more informative and thought provoking that the first 3. Thanks
Thank for the Great Webinars! You Guys ROCK!
I understand using the reference signal as the internal generator creates a difference in latency versus using the external interface. However, in using the external interface, will my cables throughout the entire system need to be a specific length to cater for latency? Meaning the length of cable looping the pink noise vs the length of cabke to the mixer etc. Or am i overthinking?
Signals travel through copper at close to the speed of light, so no, nothing to worry about. At any rate, Smaart is capable of detecting and compensating for latency in the device under test - more in a future episode.
Hi Jamie, the spinning speaker, what is the speed of the turntable turning..if you have measured it..
Great stuff, 💪🏼
Whens M -noise coming to smaart?
You can download the .wav and play it using the Signal Generator's "File" source setting.