
Qwerty
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Would this work to tune a sub-woofer or set up nearfields more correctly for flat response?
- Grab a recording of a sine wave at a known frequency.
- Grab your cleanest mic
- Play sine wave and record sound from speakers
- Play recorded sound back
- Using the mic's response pattern as a guide, A/B the two tracks
- When they sound the same, (given the mics response), I have balanced my sub with my nearfields.
I guess you could also use the same trick with an EQ governing the monitor output to try and produce a "flat" response for mixing.
Is that logical? If I do this, I should have achieved the most theoretically correct "flat" response of my speaker set up.
Or have I missed the picture entirely?
Thanks,
Q.
- Grab a recording of a sine wave at a known frequency.
- Grab your cleanest mic
- Play sine wave and record sound from speakers
- Play recorded sound back
- Using the mic's response pattern as a guide, A/B the two tracks
- When they sound the same, (given the mics response), I have balanced my sub with my nearfields.
I guess you could also use the same trick with an EQ governing the monitor output to try and produce a "flat" response for mixing.
Is that logical? If I do this, I should have achieved the most theoretically correct "flat" response of my speaker set up.
Or have I missed the picture entirely?
Thanks,
