Kyle, the 4X10HD requires the specific plugin software for that model. This resides on a PC, and controls the unit via USB.
This plugin is available for download on the site.
Once the 4X10HD is configured and saved, the PC can be unplugged from the 4X10HD. The settings are saved internally in the 4X10HD, and as a file on the PC.
In addition there is a firmware update for the unit.
REW is a different animal all together.
REW is room measurement software among many other uses for audio, and it is arguably the premier software for measurements, driver integration, and room correction.
The issue with REW is it's deep and comprehensive, made for audio pros. Took me a long time to learn enough to use it competently to set up my system.
Lots of bad or out of date videos out there on how to use it, and so complicated that leaving one setting unchecked or with wrong value will give poor results.
But, it was worth it.
REW will do individual driver frequency sweeps to find your optimum crossover points for the drivers
These crossovers points are entered into the MiniDsp plugin.
REW will do driver timing tests for each individual driver and calculate each driver delay in milliseconds.
The delays are entered into the MiniDsp plugin.
REW will do channel sweeps and gains can be adjustedl in the plugin.
Once each channel is configured for gain, crossover frequency, filter slope and DB, then the room correction EQ sweeps can be run on REW that generate the Biquad Filters.
These can be exported from REW directly into the MiniDsp plugin. This equalizes the system to the room.
Channel gains can work as a balance control, and the 4X10 does have a master volume control in the multifunction knob on the front.
My understanding is a remote also controls the master volume.
So you really have a built in preamp. But I don't use mine this way, I use the PL preamp.
You'll need a measurement microphone.
I use the MiniDsp Umik1.
So, yes, it's a ton of work and learning to get it right.
But it's SO worthwhile.
My crossover points are far from JBLs published crossover points for the drivers and the stock crossovers
My sub crossovers are at 50 Hz, lower than I expected. They're set at DC to 50 Hz, with a steep 48 dB filter just above DC.
The measurements when done with precision don't lie.
The problem is learning the software.
That's why Dirac Live is now offered on the newer MiniDsp units. Easy to use with a Umik1.
But, the Audio Pros say better results can be had with REW. So I studied it and learned it.
Haven't touched the settings in months, no need to.
Hope this helps.
If you want links to what helped me learn it, I'll post.
And Windows 10 is easy to download and get validated as genuine on any Windows 7 or newer PC.
Just due a search for Windows 10 Download Tool. Put it right on a USB flash drive. Windows 7, 8, or 10 key will validate it.I put a fresh copy of 10 on the garage PC last week.
For the main system, I use a huge dual CPU Lenovo D30 Workstation converted for PC use. Fast dual Xenon processors, lots of ram, 4K video card for the flat screen. Long USB, HDMI cables. Runs all the software including REW and the 4X10HD plugin.
And, a long USB cable for the Umik1 that sits at the sweet spot facing the ceiling when needed.
Cables cheap from Monoprice.