I recently developed a MatLab script to create calibrations based on
Angelo's method.  Set up equations for each measurement's expected results,
find the LMS solution in each frequency bin, then build the resulting
filter matrix.  A little engineering around the low and high frequencies
and it seems to work pretty well.

I'd also like to point out that VVEncode (alas not VVTetraVST or VVMic)
will process anyone's 4x4 matrix of filters if they are put in wav files
like Angelo and Brahma do.  I also have matrix calibration processing in my
command line tool and I've done it in pure MatLab.  Contact me if you want
to try this and have any questions.

I mention all this mostly because I'd be interesting in processing anyone's
custom measurements.  For me this is test data for my scripts.  So far I've
only run data out of one lab and with one type of
excitation/reference/etc.  I'd like to make sure I'm not dependent on those
things.  And I can return a working calibration, I hope.

David
VVAudio

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <
na...@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:

> On 01/05/2017 02:19 AM, umashankar manthravadi wrote:
>
>> I use an earthworks calibration microphone, but any good quality six mm
>> Omni microphone will be okay. Noise is not important, but flat frequency
>> response is. You could use a tetramic and take the W signal after
>> processing, but it might be overcomplicating things. Coaxial speakers sound
>> ideal, but many of them have problems. A small five inch full range, or 5
>> inch plus tweeter mounted close together, is best. I use an Adam 5 after
>> first sealing off the bass port. Choice of microphone is more important
>> than the speaker.
>>
>
> Indeed. I have an (if memory serves) emm6 "reference microphone" which is
> not very expensive but comes with its own calibration curve. Flatness is
> important as that will define how true is the frequency response of the
> calibration. For the excitation I use a single driver small speaker, so far
> it has been fine. I record is our rather small concert hall (the Stage) and
> I managed to get about 5 mSecs of useful data before the first reflection
> arrives. That seems to be enough. Completely agree with sealing the bass
> port if you have one like that, that's what Eric Benjamin recommended doing.
>
> I'll probably be offline for a few days, sorry (vacation, no internet,
> bliss)...
> Good luck!
> -- Fernando
>
>
>
> Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for
>> Windows 10
>>
>> From: Bo-Erik Sandholm<mailto:bosses...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 3:31 PM
>> To: sursound<mailto:sursound@music.vt.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [Sursound] [allowed] brahma
>>
>> To get a good calibration, I expect I will need at least one
>> known/reference source or sensor?
>>
>> The reference for me will probably be my coresound Tetramic.
>>
>> I will probably use Kef eggs as speakers as they are coaxial transducers.
>> Only at low frequency will The port be offerter.
>>
>> Have I understood The basics?
>> I will probably measure outside a calibration Day orborrow a anechoic room
>> at swedish radio.
>>
>> Bo-Erik
>>
>> Den 5 jan. 2017 11:53 fm skrev "umashankar manthravadi" <
>> umasha...@hotmail.com>:
>>
>> Dear fernando
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I forwarded your link to marc Lavallée when you first posted them. My
>>> intent is that we should have multiple compatible systems for
>>> calibrating A
>>> format mics
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my Windows 10 phone
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano<mailto:na...@ccrma.stanford.edu>
>>> Sent: 05 January 2017 00:28
>>> To: Surround Sound discussion group<mailto:sursound@music.vt.edu>;
>>> glard...@iol.ie<mailto:glard...@iol.ie>
>>> Subject: Re: [Sursound] [allowed] brahma
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/02/2017 09:59 PM, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
>>>
>>>> Good luck in your continued effekt.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, i have accuired one of your Tetra mic 3d shapeway for 14 mm
>>>> capsules.
>>>> I have not yet assembler it.
>>>> I Wonder is there any software package and description on How to create
>>>> calibration files for The mic?
>>>> I will probably have The possibility to get temporary access to a
>>>>
>>> anechoic
>>>
>>>> room.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Bo-Erik,
>>> You could take a look at my project here (I posted about this a while
>>> back):
>>>
>>> https://cm-gitlab.stanford.edu/ambisonics/SpHEAR/
>>> (there is mailing list with 0 posts so far, ha ha..)
>>>
>>> See paper here (been working on this for over a year):
>>> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~nando/publications/sphear.pdf
>>>
>>> The project includes free software (open source, GPL) that runs in
>>> Matlab and derives a calibration matrix (4x4 matrix of FIR filters) that
>>> can be used directly with TetraProc (by Fons Adriansen) - or any other
>>> software that can run the filters.
>>>
>>> Just a few days ago I _finally_ managed to get the software into
>>> somewhat usable shape in that I think (and I'm pretty much wrong every
>>> time I say this, so...) it is working correctly. The calibration relies
>>> on having 16 measurements (could be 8) in the horizontal plane around
>>> the Ambisonics microphone plus one more of a calibration microphone in
>>> the same exact location. Aliki is used to capture the IRs and edit (trim
>>> and window) them. DRC (Digital Room Correction) is used to equalize the
>>> excitation speaker. Then the software I wrote processes those IRs and
>>> outputs a 4x4 matrix of filters. Many parameters can be tuned. I'll post
>>> a couple of pictures later...
>>>
>>> Documentation (surprise!) is mostly lacking. I hope to remedy that
>>> somewhat soon (at least a list of the sequence of octave function calls
>>> you need to get the job done).
>>>
>>> My latest prototype with 10mm capsules was hastily measured before I
>>> left for "vacation" and the plotted results of the calibration are
>>> looking good. A re-calibration with the latest software of my first
>>> prototype which captured a full concert also sounds fairly decent.
>>>
>>> Anyway,
>>> Good luck!
>>> -- Fernando
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In worst case i Will use the generic calibration from sennheiser :-)
>>>>
>>>> The mechanical size of The tetraeder is about right.
>>>> Bo-Erik
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Den 2 jan. 2017 9:01 em skrev "Gerard Lardner" <glard...@iol.ie>:
>>>>
>>>> Sorry to hear of the falling-out. I have had some issues with the
>>>>> build-quality of my Brahma, which was made by Embrace Video, but
>>>>> nevertheless it remains my 'go-to' mic for choral recording.
>>>>>
>>>>> With best wishes for 2017, and for your ongoing Ambisonic microphone
>>>>> projects,
>>>>>
>>>>> Gerard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 02/01/2017 06:57, umashankar manthravadi wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> This is just an announcement that Nakul Sood and Embrace video will no
>>>>>> longer be manufacturing or selling Brahma ambisonic microphones. Our
>>>>>>
>>>>> very
>>>
>>>> informal arrangement has come to an end as Nakul Sood demanded 1)I hand
>>>>>> over complete technology and manufacturing protocols, 2) sign a
>>>>>> non-disclosure agreement and 3) sign a non-compete agreement. (there
>>>>>>
>>>>> were
>>>
>>>> other demands) I have always worked on Brahma as a shared project, with
>>>>>> help from many people and I have no desire to sign a non-disclosure
>>>>>> agreement.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had made atleast 20 Brahma microphones before this project began,
>>>>>>
>>>>> and I
>>>
>>>> will continue to make one off brahmas as demanded (I am currently
>>>>>>
>>>>> making
>>>
>>>> five second order microphones for Angelo Farina) and I am setting up
>>>>>>
>>>>> fairly
>>>
>>>> high tech processes in Bangalore where I now live (laser cut microphone
>>>>>> bodies!)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Umashankar
>>>>>>
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