Keeping it Real II: In-Ear Monitoring And The Acoustic Reflex Threshold
Considering some of the complex mechanisms performed by the human brain that affect localization and our perception of loudness.
Considering some of the complex mechanisms performed by the human brain that affect localization and our perception of loudness.
With a strong foundation, you can build almost anything on it that you or your clients can imagine.
Get it done right is not cheap — but it will actually be less expensive in the long run
A thesis outlining T60 design goals for modern architectural acoustic environments.
Working through a collection of popular mics to compare and verify accuracy for measuring in-room loudspeaker response.
Working to avoid applying severe EQ curves that can create other problems
These problem frequency ranges are friendly enough as a group, but hanging out with any one of them for too long can drive you to distraction; or worse…
From microphone placement to dialing in tone, great guitar sounds aren’t generally captured by accident…
When you mix two signals together and find a strange tone quality, how do you fix it?
Continuing the research into the beneficial effect of introducing air gaps between adjacent enclosures in cardioid stacks and arrays.
Even with modern equipment, simply changing the system still leaves plenty of room for improvement
Calculating the general acoustical behavior of a live space is key on the road to clarity and direct-to-reverberant ratios.
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