range of matching

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Re: range of matching

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Navid, although I agree the match is not great for the example you provide, it is also not highly unusual for the matching of a single record to produce such results. Often 7 or more record pairs are required in design and analysis. It has been my experience that the average spectrum of several matched records can be quite close to the target spectrum. If indeed, you need a single record which closely matches the target, you may have to try many records to find one which will do the trick. In addition to Zoi's recommendations, you may find it necessary to increase the number of iterations and the maximum number of waves (at the expense of longer run times) to get a closer match to the target. Best of luck Navid. Finally, pay close attention to the matching range and don't try to match outside the range on interest in order to get the best results within the region of interest.
Tim Huff
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