Answered[SOLVED] How do you measure sound level?

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[SOLVED] How do you measure sound level?

Hi,
It's recommended (often) you should mix at around 80-85 db. But how do you actually measure how many db's is coming out from your monitors?
Is it possible to look at the specs of my Scarlett 6i6 and my Yamaha HS7 - and determine what my settings should be?
I found various SPL meters but I can't afford one at this moments.
Ideas?
post edited by pilutiful - 2017/01/24 09:38:53

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 09:13:33 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby pilutiful 2017/01/24 09:38:05
The only way to measure is using a decibel meter set to take a weighted reading. Even a cheap one will get you in the right area.

There are dB measuring apps for tablets and smartphones, how well they work I don't know, but they may be a cheaper option than a hardware meter.

The best audio to measure in my opinion is white noise because its full-frequency. It's also worth moving around a bit and take readings at different spots. Sometimes the room can cause standing waves and frequencies almost silent at one spot can be much louder even a foot away.

Without a meter then try turning up the volume to the point that commercially recorded tracks sound properly frequency balanced. The main thing is to get the volume high enough that our hearing's tendency to focus on the mid range and pay less attention to bass and treble as volume drops (the Fletcher-Munson effect) isn't going to cause a mix imbalance as you boost bass and treble to compensate.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 09:18:54 (permalink)
I've found that smart phone apps are usually within +/-3dB of the "right" answer.
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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 09:38:35 (permalink)
Thanks for both helpful answers :-) didn't think of apps, will start by looking into those.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 10:30:02 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby pilutiful 2017/01/24 11:33:20
Pair that solution up with either of these free tools, in the box, and you should be good to go! 
 
Just a thought that you may want to balance the relative level of your audio file with the amplification of the speakers, to achieve your desired goal.
 
But maybe you already knew that!  I just looked at your topic and considered that volume and loudness may not be equal in all cases.
 
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/youlean-loudness-meter-by-youlean
 
http://www.meldaproduction.com/MLoudnessAnalyzer

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 12:31:49 (permalink)
i downloaded a free Db meter onto my smartphone,
and use that to get in the neighborhood

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 12:32:18 (permalink)
For iPhones, apps can be reasonably accurate since the HW is known - there are only so many models so the SW can do a reasonable job of adjusting to whatever model you have.
 
For other phones, unfortunately it's a question mark so you need to check that the app will give accurate reading given your specific phone.
 
I have one called NoiSee for my iPhone that works well and is within a few dB when I compared it to my HW meter. 

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 12:56:43 (permalink)
DB reference comparison chart
 
http://www.hearnet.com/at_risk/risk_trivia.shtml
 
Environmental Noise
weakest sound heard     0 dB
normal conversation at 3-5 ft     60-70 dB
dial tone of telephone     80 dB
city traffic inside car     85 dB
 
Musical Noise
normal piano practice     60-70 dB
fortissimo singer 3 ft. away     70 dB
chamber music in small auditorium     75-85 dB
symphonic music peak     120-137 dB
amplified rock music at 4-6 ft.     120 dB
rock music peak     150 dB

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 16:20:27 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby glennstanton 2017/02/13 09:52:55
White noise is no good.  It does not contain the low end that music does.  Pink noise is the correct noise source for testing SPL when music is involved.  The meter must also be in C Weighting otherwise it ignores the low end which is not what you want.
 
I have a Tandy (Radio Shack) meter sitting up permanently in a very good spot very close to where I am.  It is probably not super accurate either but like many of the options here it gets you right in the ball park.
 
It keeps you honest.  If you dont have one or don't look at it for a while after a few hours you are monitoring at higher SPL levels like creeping up to 90 dB and over.  It is very good for keeping an eye on things.  Some rooms may be loud at 85 dB SPL but I actually think it is perfect level but that is just me.
 
I also still prefer a normal VU type display not digital readouts and I set mine for slow response too so it is has a nice slowish liquid type of movement.  You don't want it jumping around all over the place either.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/24 23:55:31 (permalink)
Saw this while searching for something else, made an account just to respond.
 
Yes, smartphone apps have come a long way!
 
These guys (govt NIH lab) made an app, just downloaded it few days ago, amazing! 
 
Works as good as Pro SLM check out tweet on @NIOSHNOISE (won't allow me to add link)
 
 
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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 06:53:53 (permalink)
Thanks to all :-) very helpful

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 07:06:23 (permalink)
Trying out "Sound Meter" by Smart Tools co., they mention Galaxy Tab, which I use, so that should be good. The db meter seems stable, where another app I tried was swinging from 20db to 60db constantly.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 10:48:05 (permalink)
I looked up a few of these for my Android, and found out that according to a few developers, they are limited to a max level by the microphone in these devices.
 
But for your purposes, this may get the job done for monitoring at 80-85dB.
 
For example: Mobile Essentials https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.soundmeter.app&hl=en
"Microphones in Android devices are made to record human voice, therefore the maximum noise is limited and very loud sounds cannot be recognized (in most cases above 100dB)".
 
Smart Tools co. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kr.sira.sound&hl=en
I calibrated major android devices with an actual meter. You can trust the result in routine-noise levels (40-70dB).
 
Abc Apps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gamebasic.decibel&hl=en
Microphones in most android devices are aligned to human voice. The maximum values are limited by the device. Very loud sounds(over ~90 dB) may not be recognized in most device.
 
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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 10:51:47 (permalink)
NIH Links discussed above:
link1
link2
 
Interesting they claim the iPhone 3 is the most accurate. It's microphones have the looser tolerance than the iPhone 5.
 
SoundMeter seems to be the best and NoiSee and Noise Hunter are the next best. Those are within 2dB of their standard.
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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 11:10:48 (permalink)
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NIH Links discussed above:
link1
link2
 
Interesting they claim the iPhone 3 is the most accurate. It's microphones have the looser tolerance than the iPhone 5.
 
SoundMeter seems to be the best and NoiSee and Noise Hunter are the next best. Those are within 2dB of their standard.





Interesting ...
 
More than 130 iOS apps were evaluated but only 10 apps met our selection criteria. Only 4 out of 62 Android apps were tested.
 
A total of 62 Android apps were examined and downloaded from the Google Play store but only 4 apps (SPL Meter by AudioControl, deciBel Pro by BSB Mobile Solutions, dB Sound Meter by Darren Gates, and Noise Meter by JINASYS) partially met our selection criteria*.
 
*Smartphone apps were selected based on occupational relevancy criteria: (1) Ability to report unweighted (C/Z/flat) or A-weighted sound levels, (2) 3-dB or 5-dB exchange rate, (3) slow or fast response, and (4) equivalent continuous average sound level (Leq) or time-weighted average (TWA). Also, considerations were given to apps that allow calibration adjustment of the built-in microphone through manual input or digital upload files as well as those with reporting and sharing features. For the purpose of this experiment, the apps were not calibrated to the reference sound level and were tested with their original calibration settings to simulate a typical user experience that may not have access to a calibrated sound source or equipment.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 13:36:08 (permalink)
Some phones have built in auto gain reduction on the Mike that throws of the measure.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 19:04:30 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mistergreen 2017/02/06 15:55:46
Spl meters are so cheap that I'm sure you could afford one with the proper weighting ... not everything needs to be smartphone apps ;-)

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/25 19:36:41 (permalink)
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Spl meters are so cheap that I'm sure you could afford one with the proper weighting ... not everything needs to be smartphone apps ;-)



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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/01/27 09:17:48 (permalink)
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Spl meters are so cheap that I'm sure you could afford one with the proper weighting ... not everything needs to be smartphone apps ;-)



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Well that's cheap...but still the app is free and seem to have a good rep, so I think I'll stick to that for now :-)

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/02/08 20:20:07 (permalink)
While getting the spl level in the ballpark is great, (+-3db) having consistent levels day in and out is also important.

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Re: How do you measure sound level? 2017/02/08 22:06:31 (permalink)
Smart phones apps will give consistent results. My +/-3dB comment was about the accuracy, not variability. The only thing analog is the mic itself, and those are MEMs microphones, which are notoriously consistent, unlike ECMs which degrade over time and temperature.
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