Behringer Ecm8000 Calibration File Rew
If you already have a microphone pre-amplifier, we recommend the Behringer ECM8000. Click here for ECM 8000 Information Click here to download the ECM 8000 Calibration File Note: the XTZ will work with both Dirac Live and iRC Measure.
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The best calibration file is one that’s custom to the specific mic. Considering the wide range of response of various ECM8000 samples (as seen in the graph below), a single generic calibration file can’t account for all mics. That said, the deviations appears to be in a +/- 5 dB window, so a generic file would be better than nothing. REW (sweep) =Soundcard Out=passing through amp/speaker=ECM-8000=Mixer XLR in=USB OUT of mixer=USB IN of the computer= back into REW Since the input of the soundcard is not used here, there does not arise a situation to calculate the input/output differential (calibration) of the soundcard. I'm curious if this is the case with all USB Mics. Room Acoustics Software. REW is free room acoustics analysis software for measuring and analysing room and loudspeaker responses. The audio measurement and analysis features of REW help you optimise the acoustics of your listening room, studio or home theater and find the best locations for your speakers, subwoofers and listening position. With microphone correction curves! Just another reason why you don't need an expensive measurement microphone to get started with sound system tuning.
Measurement Microphone Recommendations
USB Microphone Recommendations
For convenience and ease-of-use, a USB-connected measurement microphone can't be beat. Many of these mics come with a calibration file that ensures proper frequency response for measurement purposes.
The UMIK-1 is a 'Plug & Play' omni-directional USB microphone designed for acoustic measurement. This microphone provides low noise and accurate results you can rely on. Forget about driver installation, OS compatibility and un-calibrated mics. The Umik-1 is a USB Audio class 1 device automatically recognized by the Mac Operating System. After purchase, you can download a calibration file specifically for your UMIK-1 ensuring an accurate measurement.

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Analog Microphone Recommendations

Many analog microphones are useable with iRC Measure. Most all measurement - worthy analog mics require a pre-amp with phantom power and a female XLR (from pre-amp) to male 3.5 mm stereo adaptor (to your Mac line input) to operate. Contact your mic's manufacturer to find out if your mic is suitable for measurement use.
Behringer Ecm8000 Microphone
The CEntrance MicPort Pro is an easy way to incorporate your analog mic into the digital realm. Simple plug-and-play integration with your Mac, studio-quality specs, phantom power for condenser mics and appropriate sample rate support, this pre-amp is perfect for use with with iRC measure.
XTZ Audio has a cost-efficient USB-connected microphone kit that includes a the calibrated mic, USB pre-amplifier, cables, clip, and storage case.
Download the XTZ Mic Pro Calibration File
Note: the XTZ will work with both Dirac Live and iRC Measure.
If you already have a microphone pre-amplifier, we recommend the Behringer ECM8000.
Behringer Ecm8000 Calibration File Rew Download

Click here for ECM 8000 Information
Click here to download the ECM 8000 Calibration File
Note: the XTZ will work with both Dirac Live and iRC Measure.
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Behringer Ecm8000 Calibration File Rew Free
I have a lot of learning to do about how to properly calibrate the equipment and the software, but my main question is...
Will my Mic
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Do correction of its own on the incoming audio signal? Should I use a less forgiving mic?
Just started on all this experimenting and I know I have a lot to learn.