= sine wave, OFF = signal generator off or INPUT = input signal.
White noise is composed of multitudes of sine waves packed close together, of equal amplitude, whose phases are random compared to each other (statistically different from each other). Their “density” or, spectral intensity is constant at any given frequency. With pink noise, the spectral intensity is inversely proportional to the frequency. In other words, the intensity of White Noise is constant for an absolute bandwidth e. g. 50 to 100 Hz, or 5,000 to 5,050 Hz whereas for pink noise, the intensity is constant over a relative bandwidth e. g. an octave (50 to 100Hz, 5,000 to 10,000 Hz). The difference between white and pink noise can be highlighted by the following example. By taking a situation where the intensity of both pink and white noise found between 20 and 40 Hz is arranged to be the same for both types of noise, it follows that, in the case of pink noise, the same intensity will be found between 10,000 and 20,000 Hz, both bandwidths being one octave. However, as the number of discrete frequencies between 10,000 and 20,000 Hz is five hundred times greater than between 20 and 40 Hz, it follows that the intensity of White Noise present between these two frequencies is correspondingly greater.
SINE f
You use this field to set the frequency of the sine wave. It is adjustable in 1/60 octave steps from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
LEVEL
The output level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from 0 dB to
+Use the
+Before the noise signal reaches the output of the
2.3 AUTO-Q function
With the
You can use one of the 100 stored equalizer settings as a target curve for the
It is also possible to use one of the stored EQ curves as a corrective curve for the analyzer measurement, to compensate for any frequency response variations caused by the reference microphone. In the field the chosen program position, and the chosen side (L/R) are displayed. NONE = no corrective curve.
First connect the
Basic settings in the RTA SETUP
SOURCE | MICRO |
GAIN MODE | AUTO |
MIC CORR | NONE |
FLAT | |
RTA OUTPUT | PINK |
Tab. 2.2:
Pressing softkey A in the RTA menu will give access to the RTA toolbox. Pressing the softkey A will open the
automatically adjusted. left channel, right channel, both channels, first left, then right.
The
2. OPERATION | 17 |