Bass Management Controller
13.SPEAKER CALIBRATION
1.Your speakers should now be in their final positions.
2.Remove all EQ and signal processing from the monitor path.
3.Turn all volume controls in the signal chain to their “reference level” position. These volume controls include the console main monitor pot, submaster faders and power amplifier volume pots. The “reference level” position is your defined reference playback level, which is typically 85dB SPL for film, video and music. For the purposes of this discussion, we will assume that 85dB SPL is your reference level. If you use a different reference level, then substitute the level that you use whenever you see 85dB SPL.
4.Transfer one channel only (left or right) of the M&K Professional test CD onto your audio storage medium (Pro Tools, open reel recorder, etc.). It is important that the tones be played back from your source through the normal routing of your console or Pro Tools system so that the system calibration is conducted through the same signal path that your audio goes through.
5.Select track three on the test CD and use the 1kHz tone to
6.Select track one on the test CD and route it to the speaker that you want to calibrate (for example: left front).
7.Set your SPL meter for C weighting (flat) and slow (average) response. Set the scale to 80dB. Hold the meter at about a 45 degree angle to vertical and at arm’s length to avoid a false reading from sound bouncing off your body and into the microphone. Point the meter at the center speaker at about ear height. Play track one of the test CD through the selected speaker and read the SPL. Adjust the level to 85dB using a small screw driver on the trim pot on the selected channel of the
8.Do the same for all front (or main) speakers and point the meter at each speaker in turn. The meter’s microphone is directional.
9.Do the same for the surround speakers (Note: the film community prefers to use 82dB as the reference level for surround speakers while DVD authors, broadcasters and music mixers prefer to set all their speakers, including the surrounds, to the 85dB standard.)
(NOTE 1: If you are using a Martinsound MultiMax, connect the
(NOTE 2: If your speakers are moved, it is recommended that the whole system be
14.SUBWOOFER CALIBRATION
1.Set your SPL meter for C weighting and slow response. Set the scale to 80dB. Point the meter at the center speaker at ear height with the meter at a slightly
2.Next, route track two on the TEST CD to each of the 5 channels. Make sure that the subwoofer level is exactly 85dB SPL for all channels. If they are not, you may have a frequency response problem in the signal path that will have to be corrected before proper calibration can be achieved.
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