
Stereo Steve
New member
To properly set up my studio, finally, here's a plan I thought might work and am interested in input from the experienced masses here.
I was thinking of running test tones from a CD through my system, set up a condensor mic placed in the "listening position", (equally distant from the monitors properly placed and all that), run the signal through Wavelab's Frequency Analyzer and use that to tune my monitors for a flat response. I thought of getting one of those Radio Shack should level meters but figured, why not use the equipment I've already got if I can...
I'd be using a Shure KSM44, Roland DS-8 Bi-Amp Monitors with an M-Audio SBX Sub. The Rolands are tunable for both high's and low's so I'm hoping I can dial them in and/or add/remove any other sound dampening materials as needed. On the surface it sounds like it'll work so I was gonna try it out this weekend. Any thoughts?
I was thinking of running test tones from a CD through my system, set up a condensor mic placed in the "listening position", (equally distant from the monitors properly placed and all that), run the signal through Wavelab's Frequency Analyzer and use that to tune my monitors for a flat response. I thought of getting one of those Radio Shack should level meters but figured, why not use the equipment I've already got if I can...
I'd be using a Shure KSM44, Roland DS-8 Bi-Amp Monitors with an M-Audio SBX Sub. The Rolands are tunable for both high's and low's so I'm hoping I can dial them in and/or add/remove any other sound dampening materials as needed. On the surface it sounds like it'll work so I was gonna try it out this weekend. Any thoughts?