Topic: AIO doesn't play with Room EQ Wizard software?
I'm using a freeware program called Room EQ Wizard (REW)(java based) to examine the effect of my acoustic treatment. The first step is to externally "loopback" the soundcard's output directly its input and examine the frequency response of the soundcard itself by feeding a 0dB sinewave sweep through the card and measuring the output. This is what I'm now attempting with the AIO card (PCIe) in my Mac Pro (OS 10.6.x). Unfortunately I get hideous results. What should be a nice flat line between 20-20000 Hz is instead a snaking morass of comb filtering spanning ~40dB.
I don't think it's an internal feedback thing because if I use my microphone, I can see the input levels fluctuate, but not the output ones. I've tried just plugging the AIO's analog ins directly to its outs as well as using my mixer to send the outputs back to the inputs - same result (so it's not my mixer). Also, if I use my built-in sound hardware (the Mac Pro's own internal sound I/O), I get good results, so it's specific to the AIO card.
The Apple MIDI Setup program indicates the the AIO I/O is at 48KHz/32 bit. This is the correct rate for the Room EQ Wizard, but I don't think it can handle 32-bit directly. Might this be a problem? I'm aware that other folks have used HDSPe hardware effectively, so I'm hoping this is just me being a novice