In Reply to: RE: 360ð speaker users: flat pink noise response? posted by Inmate51 on January 24, 2017 at 09:52:39:
No worries, I'll roll with the punches.Of course, a processing technique (there all all kinds) that allows you to separate Direct and reflected arrivals are much better than continuous pink noise that the OP asked the question about. My experience in the field - and even ancient old B&K application notes say you can do a fine job with pink noise...
Check out the old real time 1/3 octave analyzer on the cover (the world's first digital filter RTA) and used for the measurements
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