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			 | Hi, I was wondering if there is someway I can maintain a high sampling frequency while band limiting the excitation signal.  I know I can generate a reference file, but I have a few issues with that, namely:
 
 
1) The compensated IR had a double peak for single arrivals (in an anechoic chamber)
 
 
2) The compensation only works for the same angle that the reference file was generated for
 
 
3) The compensation eliminates a time delay in the signal arrival, which is something I would like to preserve
 
 
These things are not bad, necessarily, they are just issues that I know of and would like to sidestep if at all possible.  Can I band limit the existing stimulus signals, or would I need to create my own?  I think EASERA can do that, right?  Thanks. | 
		 
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