I currently use a UMIK-1 in conjunction with REW. I downloaded the 90 degree cal file which REW remembers and uses for measurements. With this in place, is there any way I can build my own 90 degree cal files for analogue mics within REW?
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One thing I have noticed is that the simple ADAT audio interfaces such as the Behringer ADA8200 offers eight mic input preamps, +48V phantom power and level knobs. This is ideal as I don't need any outputs. However, this unit does not have a USB interface to connect to an Apple laptop (MacBook...
Very nice but far too expensive considering that i want an audio interface just to connect mics in order to take measurements. All I need is multiple mic inputs, phantom power and the ability to control levels. I will never use the extra features,
Any suggestions?
Hi John, I have a question, is it possible to assign and label each channel in a multi-channel measurement in order to identify each measurement with their associated mics?
Thanks Wayne, that makes a lot of sense. I wish UMIK-1/2 was available in an analogue version. I need the ability to take multiple measurements which REW supports but with analogue mics and an audio interface.
Thank you John, I really appreciate your input. Hoping fellow forum members who may have tried something similar can provide some advice.
You are right though, saw some mic comparison results posted online and they seem identical below 1kHz.
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