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		PannyDeters
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I recently read somewhere that you can get a spectrum analyzer, a mic, and a white noise generator and measure you're tracking room to see what frequencies are where and then use an E.Q. to adjust them so that they are flatter.
Is this true?
I live in an apartment and when I record, I take my stuff to other places to do it. Would this equipment be a good investment for me so that I have more consistant recordings in terms of frequency?
Thanks.
DP
				
			Is this true?
I live in an apartment and when I record, I take my stuff to other places to do it. Would this equipment be a good investment for me so that I have more consistant recordings in terms of frequency?
Thanks.
DP
 
 
		