The mic has been placed so that it forms an equilateral triangle with a point on each speaker between the tweeter and the woofer (my Dynaudios are 2-way).
My mic/mix position is based on the 38% rule - a theoretical compromise between peaks and nulls.
That sounds reasonable to me. This particular measurement was made with an SPL calibrated to 75dB, so I wondered if there's any value in considering 75dB to be the non-real-world “flat” response?
My Dynaudios are rear-ported, so I’m already wary of placing them too close to the wall (thereby...
Thanks for your responses, everyone!
I understand that “flat” isn’t achievable. I guess I was just looking for a way to better understand the size of these peaks and nulls.
For instance, I have a peak at 400 and a null right next to it at 300. The difference between them is approximately 7dB...
I’m having troubling understanding what I’m thinking is probably a basic concept to most.
Have a look at the attached pic.
What dB value would constitute a flat response (or “the middle”)?
In other words, how high are my peaks and how low are my nulls?
Can I change the DB display to the left...
I tried that, but it seemed to enable only the built-in mic of the Macbook Pro, and I wasn’t able to adjust volume. I'm using a mic plugged into my Fireface, which doesn’t show up in the Privacy Settings.
Hi All,
REW won’t see the mic input from my audio interface, and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
Mac OS 10.14.6
REW v5.20 Beta 59 (latest)
Sonarworks XREF20 mic
RME Fireface UCX v3.39 (latest)
REW output set to Fireface
Input Device is set to Fireface
Input is set to Fireface...
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