Export a TF to import as Cal file?
Hi,
When exporting a frequency graph’s data as txt, the file as 2 columns, the 1st being frequency and the second, dB (starting on line 2, separated with commas, using “.” as decimal).
This file can be imported as a mic calibration file by Fuzz. Is this operation going to adequately subtract the first TF from any new measurement?
In other words, what, exactly, is the format for mic cal files, and can Fuzz generate such files...?
When exporting a frequency graph’s data as txt, the file as 2 columns, the 1st being frequency and the second, dB (starting on line 2, separated with commas, using “.” as decimal).
This file can be imported as a mic calibration file by Fuzz. Is this operation going to adequately subtract the first TF from any new measurement?
In other words, what, exactly, is the format for mic cal files, and can Fuzz generate such files...?
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Inappropriate?You're correct—the files exported by FuzzMeasure can be used for subtracting response from new measurements. FuzzMeasure can take 2- or 3-column data with frequency, magnitude, and optionally a phase component as well.
However, unlike the automatic correction feature that uses the loopback connection, there is no time-domain correction applied to the measurement.
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