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Starting<br />

Note: If using measure to obtain<br />

impulse responses from objects<br />

internal to the <strong>Huron</strong>, the results may<br />

be offset by 2 samples from the correct<br />

response. This will only occur when a<br />

multiple channel (3 channels or more)<br />

measurement is performed on the<br />

object in question. Measurements of<br />

systems external to the <strong>Huron</strong> are not<br />

affected.<br />

↓ To access the Measurement tool<br />

Selecting the Test Signal<br />

↓ To select a test signal<br />

Note: All test files must be a power of<br />

two (2) in length.<br />

Generating the Output Signal<br />

↓ To transmit the output test<br />

signal<br />

THE ENGINEERING TOOLS<br />

The Measurement tool must be loaded into the VRack via the<br />

New Engineering tools submenu (for loading instructions see<br />

the System Tools section of this manual).<br />

• Click the Measurement icon in the rack panel.<br />

The measurement response window will appear (see Figure 60)<br />

Additionally, the Measurement tool will appear with its<br />

appropriate patchsets in the Patch Bay tool (Figure 61).<br />

Figure 61 — Measurement Patch Panel<br />

Before measurement can commence, a test signal needs to be<br />

selected.<br />

• Select a test signal, from the Signal File drop down combo<br />

box.<br />

— or —<br />

Scroll the Signal File drop down combo box to Other …<br />

then type or select the name of the test signal file.<br />

After selecting a test signal, the signal can be downloaded to the<br />

DSP system and transmitted out of a physical output.<br />

1. Click on Signal.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 198

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