I’m showing my ignorance here, and still trying to feel my way into 4-mic 
A-format recording.

How does the calibration process work?  Is it a question of matching (trying to 
find 4 mic capsules with as nearly the same frequency response as possible)?  
Or is it a process of measuring the frequency responses of the 4 mics and then 
compensating for any differences in software after recording?

Is the ‘mic calibration’ file therefore just a set of octave/third 
octave/one-twentyfourth octave band values between say 30 Hz and 16 kHz for 
each individual mic, as measured in an anechoic chamber under standard 
conditions?

Thanks for your help!

Andy N1choll

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