Impulse Response Measurer in audio toolbox

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Joseph Rastegar
Joseph Rastegar el 15 de Sept. de 2020
Comentada: Jimmy Lapierre el 14 de Feb. de 2022
Does the impulseResponseMeasurer generate an audible sound?
on my MAC it does not, so I simply do not understand how it can generate the system impulse response, what am I missing?
thank you
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Mehmet Cibir
Mehmet Cibir el 12 de Feb. de 2022
Editada: Mehmet Cibir el 12 de Feb. de 2022
Hi Joseph,
you can actually export the impulse response as .wav file.
Or are you looking for your played and recorded signal to calculate the impulse response yourself? They are stored as vector/matrix in the irdata_xxx table, which you will export in your workspace or save as .mat file.
I have been working on this topic for the last few days because i wanted to write my own script to generate the impulse response of a room. If the topic is still relevant or you need help, you are welcome to contact me.
Greetings,
Mehmet
Jimmy Lapierre
Jimmy Lapierre el 14 de Feb. de 2022
Hi Mehmet, if you prefer an entirely programatic approach, have a look at sweeptone, mls and impzest. You can use audioPlayerRecorder to play and record the response, or copy the excitation to a playback device and record the response however you want.

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Jimmy Lapierre
Jimmy Lapierre el 14 de Feb. de 2022
Yes, sound is output on the selected device and channel. If there is a loudspeaker connected to that device, it will play. But if you try for example a loopback (just a cable), then you can make a measurement without hearing it play.

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