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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Close to Oistrakh
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Hi,
I use Speaker Workshop mainly, and until last week I was using the PC mic. Now I use a german mic (100€) with much better results. I'd like to calibrate it, but I can't think how to do it! Any hint?
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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You have bought a real good mic, I suppose. Circlotron is very good at Calibrating Microphones. He uses White noise, of all sorts to do this. What he doesn't know of this, is not even worth knowing! Read this thread first: Calibrating microphone with air hose hiss. Then you can search our Forum: Keyword: Calibrate (or Mic or microphone) /halo - does not calibrate his mics - neither does he calibrate his ears
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