[Dream] Calibrating monitors?
Joao Vilaca
jvilaca at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 10:21:44 PST 2007
hi!
couldnt the problem be in your room?
some rooms are very "boomy" and increase the perceived bass levels...
joao
On 1/19/07, spork <sporkles at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yeah, I've been thinking about simply using a software EQ, but I don't
> really know where to cut the bass. Any ideas? The bass levels on my
> monitors are set to zero, so there's not really anything I can do in
> that end, and I thought the whole point with monitors was that they
> *shouldn't* produce too much bass...?
>
> /spork
>
> On 1/18/07, klapton <klapton at optiphonic.com> wrote:
> > A Real Time Analyzer (RTA) with pink noise generator, an EQ (31-band
> > graphic EQ, parametric EQ, or even use a software EQ effect on your
> > master out channel), and a measurement microphone (Behringer has one for
> > cheap) should get you one your way to flattening out the sound from your
> > monitors in your studio.
> >
> > Allen & Heath has a RTA program at
> >
> http://www.allen-heath.com/US/ViewProductdownloads.asp?search=Real%20Time%20Analyser
> .
> > Many others are out there too.
> >
> > The DBX Driverack series has the RTA, noise generator, EQ, and other
> > features built into their rackmount units.
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