Use Cakewalk channel meter g to get SPL

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Use Cakewalk channel meter g to get SPL

There's alot of calculating to do this. But has anyone shot pink noise and referenced the SPL through the meters on a channel? I am messing with my control rooms eqs and am going to use an analyzer. I'm about to calibrate the RTA mic at 94db. What would that value be in a "dbm" metering? If that's correct terms. If I went straight to the ad convertors I guess it would show but the mic needs the pre and +48.
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    Re: Use Cakewalk channel meter g to get SPL 2017/03/23 23:19:52 (permalink)
    What Sonar shows is irrelevant. You need an SPL meter to determine the SPL of speakers. Once done you will have a correlation to work with.  

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    post edited by Caa2 - 2017/03/25 12:19:27


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