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Hidition Viento-B CIEM gives me a good experience.
Received my custom-made Viento B from Hidition and wanted to leave a brief review a few days after receiving it. Before placing my order, I did some searching around and couldn't find much information, so I'll include some points I was curious about. Hopefully, this will be helpful to those...- XingYu
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
A Korean user said that the thread measured even at a distance above that, and there seems to be no significant difference after about 4m. In addition, noise floor management becomes very difficult. It requires too much volume in outdoor(10~20m) I think deep insertion may or may not help. I saw...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
When worn correctly, it is uniform to play the sign-sweep while touching the IEM, but finding the right IEM is another matter. Some IEMs don't have pictures, but honestly I'm not happy with all IEMs either. Ironically, the only IEM that gave me satisfaction in the reproducibility of...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Yes. that's right. However, if you apply personal calibration to the right tip and the right response for the position of the ear microphone, that problem is solved. Leading the response from Etimotic by 5128, I have converted all the IEMs I have into personal PEQs which are successful. Such...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
I don't think so. In Korea, there is already a trend of using brir as an IEM. They have a much better response, lower THD, and if worn correctly, a more consistent sound, and if soundproofed well, you can listen to songs in the same silence as you would in an anechoic chamber (more dynamic...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
To fully enjoy Dolby Atmos from Windows OS to height channels, you need a multi-channel audio interface and a receiver. Each convolution must be applied at the DAW stage. Tracking or extracting an individual's HRTF is a good thing. If you have a chance, measure it from various distances. The...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Can you show your original FL,FR and Headphones file? Or try ReRecord? (Decrease Gain) I hear a lot of distortions when I turn the volume up. I think something went wrong during the recording step. (i means not clean)- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Can I or we also disable it? I or some certain people would love it if I could deactivate it. I've been calibrating the delay by forcing it in the file that's already been made, and this has been pretty inefficient. It's not a huge difference, but at least I felt the smoothest channel switch...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
I found something strange while making seven-channel files and correcting other people's. I thought the impulcifer was time-aligned to help with this because the impulse peaks of the recordings sometimes don't match exactly. So I copied the same FL,FR file and tested it after renaming it...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Benchmark can record make 4ch true stereo or 14ch All each track? As i know, To do that, you would have to record each track in mono. Also, Audacity was more appropriate for my purpose because if the Impulse makes an error, only certain tracks need to be forced to play 20us to 40us fast or slow.- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
I recorded the screen for some Korean HRIR/BRIR users. It is a loopback using VB cable and Audacity. As you can see Use an EQ txt file made by REW, or apply an FIR filter, or use a pre-amp to make speaker deviation or headphone deviation gain matching, etc Hang what you're going to do on the...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
ITD chack can possible in Read.me in folder. (Btw, If ITD is not same, it can be fix to same. ITD is just delay when recorded.) Reverberant ... Can you messure in REW?- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Yes. Remember that. LL, LR, RL, RR in order.- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
Good! First of all, it was difficult to check what file you usually listen to, and it may be a little different from the way I used to do it because I put it on my own. So if when you hear it, it's similar to what you originally hear, but it feels like it's definitely filled with bass, it's...- XingYu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization
I always use headphone for hrir(brir) system on PC. But I purchased Apple's earpods wire and tried with it. The results were better than I thought. I first listened to the files made for the 800s, and except for the ultra-high notes, the feeling from 500 to 6000 Hz, which corresponds to the...- XingYu
- Post #1,756
- Forum: Sound Science