muski, I can't thank you enough for the graph of the correction you
posted. Thing is my recording has a big bump around 10khz and I though
oh well these dampers in my room don't do squat.
But when I saw that your correction graph is almost identical to my
wierd response I made my own mic calibration file.
It is quite simple. If you have ECM-8000 and you're not satisfied with
the corrected sound try this.

First make a flat one, save into ecm8000.txt and process it.

00.0 0.0
3500.0 0.0
22050.0 0.0

(Also use flat.txt frequency response, flat.txt)

Then you will see the graph something like the first attached pic.
Notice how it reduces the area around 10khz, trying to compensate for
the bad recording. That causes somewhat dry, forward and damped sound.

Now apply this mic correction into the ecm8000.txt, remember this is
not the frequency response, leave that at flat, these are mic
correction values:

00.0 0.0
3400.0 0.0
9700.0 10.0
11600.0 10.0
20250.0 0.0
22050.0 0.0

You may want to edit some values depending where does that big dip
starts and ends on your flat example, also check the height compared to
the other frequencies, 10dB may be too much or too little for your
situation.

Now the correction file looks like the second attached pic and it
sounds so much better.
Try it, let me know what you think.


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