Import mic calibration file using the normalization plugin ? |
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:44 am |
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r.b. |
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| Hello All,
I'd like to import a .cal file for my measurement mic (dbx RTAM) into SystunePro using the normalization Plugin.
However i can't seeem to make it work.
Can anybody tell me which file format to use, or how to convert the existing file to one of the accepted ones?
The file starts with
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10,00 -5,64
10,29 -5,24
10,58 -4,88
10,88 -4,56
11,19 -4,27
11,52 -4,04
11,84 -3,87
12,18 -3,72
12,53 -3,58
12,89 -3,45
13,26 -3,33
13,64 -3,21
14,03 -3,10
14,43 -2,99
14,84 -2,89
15,27 -2,79
15,70 -2,69
16,15 -2,59
16,62 -2,49
17,09 -2,38
17,58 -2,27
18,08 -2,15
18,60 -2,02
19,13 -1,89
19,68 -1,74
20,24 -1,62
20,82 -1,54
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and ends with
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42268,00 -10,62
43477,00 -11,28
44721,00 -12,00
46000,00 -12,75
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Thanks! |
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:31 pm |
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Waldemar |
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| SysTune cannot read logarithmical data.
But if you can convert those data to linear spaced frequencies data, then they could be converted to an etx file. I will send you an example etx file, if you send me your email address to "WRichert@afmg.eu". |
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SDA, Waldemar Richert |
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 9:07 pm |
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Barska |
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| Hi,
My first post here. I just bought Earthworks microphone and seem to have same problem as the opener. Could you please send example file for me too or post a link to somewhere where this filetype is explained. Thank you. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 12:07 pm |
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Waldemar |
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| Send me an email to the address above. |
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| _________________ Best Regards
SDA, Waldemar Richert |
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