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    ECM8000

    :meal: This ECM calibration file has been around a long time because it came from the manufacturer. I use it myself because I'm not interested in spending more than the mic costs for a custom analysis that may only imperceptibly deviate somewhere within the 20-20K frequency spectrum. Perhaps...
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    ECM8000

    ECM 8000 Calibration file... this one has been floating around for a long time. You can use it "as-is", or rename it as a .cal or .mic depending on your use.
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    REW eq to VST plug-in

    Equalizer APO interface with Convolution running the REW Impulse Response (extra image of Analysis panel showing Right channel as well). Just needed to add the preamps to reduce gain based on the channel needing the most to stay below peaking.
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    Voxengo CurveEQ VST for replicating REW curves in DAWS when Equalizer APO is using WDM

    ...this is what happens when a guy makes a post after discovering something, then discovers something even better... Forget EQ... :cool: Convolution VSTs are better... Here's a free one hXXps://impulserecord.com/project/convology-xt-plugin/ Just export your stereo filtered IR from REW and...
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    REW eq to VST plug-in

    I'll be experimenting with a VST convolver since reading this thread... Here's a free one, Convology XT: hXXps://impulserecord.com/project/convology-xt-plugin/ Thrilled that my DAW outputs and WDM playback are now consistent with REW. After averaging several measurements around my sweet spot...
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    Voxengo CurveEQ VST for replicating REW curves in DAWS when Equalizer APO is using WDM

    Oh, I forgot to add that the Voxengo CurveEQ has been a free built-in VST in Cubase/Nuendo since v7... Also, I measure L/R from 7 points surrounding my "sweet spot", then Vector and Min Phase the SPL All of every Left and then Right to settle on one general profile for each side. Let me know...
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    Voxengo CurveEQ VST for replicating REW curves in DAWS when Equalizer APO is using WDM

    I've been using Equalizer APO to apply REW EQ profiles in Windows 10 using the WDM Stereo outputs into powered monitors, but my DAW is set up with MADI I/O, so here's a relatively cheap method to replicate the REW EQ's in a VST that can be applied last in the chain to the stereo master bus. The...
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