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[[Category:Calibration]]
Once you have [[User Guide/Dataset/Creating a calibration set|created a calibration set]], you can calibrate signals in the DataSet.
Once you have [[User Guide/Project/Creating a calibration set|created a calibration set]], you can calibrate signals in the project file.
 
*Select the sound file you would like to calibrate in the Overview.
*Select the sound file you would like to calibrate in the Overview.
*Select 'Attach calibration set to Audio set or segment' from the Workspace Special > Calibration menu.
*Select 'Attach calibration set to Audio set or segment' from the Workspace Special > Calibration menu.
*Choose to link the sound file to the calibration set or to copy the calibration parameters to the sound file. If copied, you can delete the calibration set without losing the calibration data for this sound file. If linked, you can recalculate the calibration data without reassociating it with the sound file.
*Choose to link the sound file to the calibration set or to copy the calibration parameters to the sound file. If copied, you can delete the calibration set without losing the calibration data for this sound file. If linked, you can recalculate the calibration data without reassociating it with the sound file.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 14 September 2015

Once you have created a calibration set, you can calibrate signals in the project file.

  • Select the sound file you would like to calibrate in the Overview.
  • Select 'Attach calibration set to Audio set or segment' from the Workspace Special > Calibration menu.
  • Choose to link the sound file to the calibration set or to copy the calibration parameters to the sound file. If copied, you can delete the calibration set without losing the calibration data for this sound file. If linked, you can recalculate the calibration data without reassociating it with the sound file.

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