Yes, You can contact me via DM, and I can guide you since the proccedure when learning is long.
The method in essence is the same in all measurements; You compare a known signal (reference signal) vs this same signal (measured signal) after going thru the gear or after processing, the difference is represented as Phase, Magnitude and Impulse response (and others ones too). The only thing that changes the proccedure is the gear to mesure (available inputs, outputs, if it’s analog or digital, if it’s an acoustical measurement you will need a measurement microphone, etc).
In this video you can learn the basics of measurements:
Don’t doubt to ask me.
In the case of Digitakt I record a pink noise(this is my reference signal) and assigned to 2 tracks on DT, so the track 1 is the know signal (reference) and the track 2 is the measured signal (where i placed the filters, etc), the software compares both and gives you the result. On Digitakt is the way I figured to do the measurements, because we can’t put filter on “input L/R” like in normals mixers.
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