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Re: Calibrating Monitors on stageThe dual FFT analyzers like Smaart or SIM or SysTune do their measurements in the time domain (and time is frequency and also distance). From the impulse response, both magnitude and phase (not just polarity) responses can be determined. Or they can be used as simple RTAs, looking for an obvious magnitude peak or to provide a quick visual confirmation of something the operator is hearing. How the tool is used depends on what the operator is looking for and what other tools he has to apply to any problems he encounters.
Re: Calibrating Monitors on stage
The dual FFT analyzers like Smaart or SIM or SysTune do their measurements in the time domain (and time is frequency and also distance). From the impulse response, both magnitude and phase (not just polarity) responses can be determined. Or they can be used as simple RTAs, looking for an obvious magnitude peak or to provide a quick visual confirmation of something the operator is hearing. How the tool is used depends on what the operator is looking for and what other tools he has to apply to any problems he encounters.