Mic compensation file/normalization plug-in |
Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 11:14 pm |
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Niick |
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| Can anyone tell me EXACTLY what format mic. compensation files need to be in for SysTune to be able to import them into the normalization plug-in? I converted one of my mic cal files into MLSSA.frq, and it sucessfully added the file to the normalization list where i could then select "BYPASS" or INVERT FILTER. However, there is no curve represented in the normalization graph, therefore, I'm not sure if the mic correction file is being applied. |
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 8:00 am |
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Waldemar |
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| Hi Nick,
normalization files can be in different file formats.
We recommend to convert your Mic compensation data into the EASERA etx format.
(I sent you an example)
If the loaded normalization file has magnitude data outside of the maximum Y-Axis +/-48 dB, then you cannot see it in the normalization window.
Load the same file as Audio File, you will see, that if is compensated by itself, and the magnitude shows 0dB. After Bypass, you can see the original dB values. |
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| _________________ Best Regards
SDA, Waldemar Richert |
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