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soundeasy Hilbert transform function, omnimic
I am not using soundeasy to collect frequency response data. I am using omnimic v2 and a wt3 for impedance, electrical phase and TS. If I can get accurate models by splicing near and far field around 100 HZ. can i perform a Hilbert transform function in SE to get min phase response of a driver with just frequency response? I figured a 6'x4' IB mounted in 1/2 space 12' off the ground at a distance on 1 m should give me good measurements down to 100Hz ? with a sine wave (would I need to gate this and by how much)? ... also considering i am crossing over at 2000HZ is the min phase below 100hz even matter? I know there is a way to use pdc to determine relative offset and min phase but I only have time to learn so much lol or my wife will be mad .. I already purchased soundeasy and it sat around not getting used, which I didn’t hear the end of lol .. So I would like to see if this is possible first. I am new to soundeasy but have the importing, cad, crossover, nodes, targets, frequency/domain (not time yet)and optimization down good.
thanks
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