PreSonus Temblor T10 User Manual
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3 Tutorials
2.2
Hookup Diagrams
Monitor Station V2
Owner’s Manual
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3. Play pink noise through your primary audio source’s
outputs. You should not hear anything yet.
Power User Tip: Some DAW
applications, including PreSonus
Studio One®, offer a tone
generator for this purpose.
If you’re mixing in a DAW
application, use the built-in tone
generator or load a sample audio file or plug-in. After all, your DAW
is the beginning of your mixing environment’s signal path!
4. Pan the pink noise so it only plays in the left speaker (hard left).
5. Begin turning up the outputs of your primary audio source to their unity-gain
setting. “Unity gain” is the level or setting at which the signal level is neither
boosted nor attenuated, and it is usually marked by a “U” on the audio device’s
level fader or knob. In many digital interfaces and other digital devices, the
device’s maximum level is also its unity-gain setting. Please consult your audio
device’s user manual or the manufacturer’s Web site for more information on its
levels and adjustments.
6. Begin slowly increasing the input sensitivity (volume) of your
left studio monitor until the acoustic level of the pink noise
reaches 82 dB SPL on your SPL meter when measured at your
mix position.
7.
Pan the pink noise so that it only plays in the
right speaker (hard right), and repeat step 6 for the right channel.
SPL:
82 dB