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Re: Calibrating Monitors on stageMauricio,The software Smaart (and several others)has both pink noise generator and sine wave generators, the sine wave generator can be manually set to any frequency (tone) , or specific frequencies can be typed in.Pink noise can be helpful for "roughing in" monitor EQ, but to get maximum gain before feedback requires talking in the mic, as the microphone responds quite differently when there is a mouth and head, (possibly wearing glasses and a hat) reflecting the monitor sound back at the mic than if the mic is left open as you described.Art
Re: Calibrating Monitors on stage
Mauricio,
The software Smaart (and several others)has both pink noise generator and sine wave generators, the sine wave generator can be manually set to any frequency (tone) , or specific frequencies can be typed in.
Pink noise can be helpful for "roughing in" monitor EQ, but to get maximum gain before feedback requires talking in the mic, as the microphone responds quite differently when there is a mouth and head, (possibly wearing glasses and a hat) reflecting the monitor sound back at the mic than if the mic is left open as you described.
Art