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I know this has been done for UMIK, but does anyone have a mathematical transform to get a good-enough 90 deg cal file for Earthworks M30?
I realize I could get a 90 deg cal file using John Reekie's method - but I'm lazy!
I have my M30's ECF, and Earthworks also supplied me a "generic" M-series 90 deg cal file a while back. However, out of OCD I want to account for my own microphone's FR variation while applying the HF adjustment necessary for 90 deg orientation.
I realize I could get a 90 deg cal file using John Reekie's method - but I'm lazy!
I have my M30's ECF, and Earthworks also supplied me a "generic" M-series 90 deg cal file a while back. However, out of OCD I want to account for my own microphone's FR variation while applying the HF adjustment necessary for 90 deg orientation.