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From: Dozerbeatz
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  • Hi,

    did you have to calibrate your ecm8000?

  • AFTER ANALYSIS YOU MUST TREAT YOUR ROOM AND NOT USE CORRECTIVE EQ.

    Ethan Winer is THE authority on Room analysis and acoustic treatment etc, he has tens of thousands of posts across several forums giving people his free expert advice on all such matters. To find the relevant page on his website, just go to google and type in "Realtraps audyssey" and click the top result. Hope this helps everybody.

  • @andymc24 I speak on this in the video. Eq is not a substitute for room correction.

  • BTW...if u choose Generic EQ, the q is displayed in #.##. Are those the same numbers as "semitones" when adjusting the bandwidth of a parametric eq band in Patchmix? THX

  • Wow thanks man...that was honestly the longest youtube video I ever sat thru!

    Some questions though...how do u get Cubase to play the PN and measure in RTA? I cant do both at the same time...u have 2 soundcards?

    Also, Why don't u just put those EQ filters in Patchmix? I have an EMU 0404 PCI and I can add eq filters to the ASIO output to monitor Cubase.

    THANKS AGAIN!!

  • lol at the dog humping the bed.

  • Im using Pro tools and since apqualizr is in vst format it's not possible to use it. Do you know any alternative plug-in?

  • @Zer0n3 look up some RTAS EQ's...isnt that what ProTools uses?

  • great stuff.

    just finished building 2470x1000x400 mm superchunks filled with rockwool sonorock for the two vertical front corners of my room.

    i still have room modes at 40 and 80 hz (4x4m room here) but they have a significantly shorter decay than before.

    maybe i can help killing them with a master EQ a bit.

    anyway, thanks for posting this.

    will have to watch this again a several times before i finally understood everything :>

  • This shows one aspect of room acoustics, that is "frequency domain". Another major important area is "time domain".

  • @Dozerbeatz you are right..!! i think phase correction is much more important

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