Calibrate your room for accurate monitoring
Problem: inaccurate monitoring, poor translation
Room calibration ensures that your monitors are reproducing sound accurately without coloration from the room's acoustics. Using tools like SoundEye Dereference and a measurement microphone allows you to correct for…
Calibrate your room using a measurement microphone and calibration software
Problem: inaccurate monitoring due to room acoustics
Room calibration ensures that your speakers reproduce sound accurately by compensating for acoustic anomalies in your listening environment. This process involves placing a measurement microphone at your listening…
Use a stereo profile for speaker calibration when using two speakers
Problem: imbalanced stereo image due to incorrect calibration
When calibrating a stereo setup, it's important to use a stereo profile that accounts for the spatial characteristics of your room and speaker placement. This ensures that the calibration software correctly measures and…
Place the measurement microphone at ear level and in the center of your listening position
Problem: inaccurate calibration due to improper microphone placement
To get the most accurate room calibration, the measurement microphone should be placed at the same height as your ears and in the center of your listening position. This mimics how your ears receive sound and ensures…
Adjust speaker levels to ensure both speakers are balanced
Problem: unbalanced speaker levels affecting stereo image
During calibration, it's important to check and adjust the levels of both speakers to ensure they are balanced. If one speaker is significantly louder than the other, it can lead to an unbalanced stereo image and…
Apply a flat target response during calibration for accurate monitoring
Problem: room coloration affecting frequency balance
When calibrating your room, using a flat target response ensures that your speakers reproduce sound without any frequency bias. This allows you to make more accurate mixing and mastering decisions, as the sound you hear…
Use a reverse EQ to flatten the frequency response of your room
Problem: room acoustics affecting frequency balance
After measuring the frequency response of your room, the calibration software applies a reverse EQ to flatten the response. This compensates for acoustic anomalies such as bass buildup or dips in certain frequency…