Up In The Air: Factors Contributing To How Sound Behaves In The Great Outdoors
Looking at various environmental factors which can affect sound propagation that simply don’t exist in the controlled indoor environment.
Looking at various environmental factors which can affect sound propagation that simply don’t exist in the controlled indoor environment.
Can digital room correction fix all problems…or is acoustic treatment necessary as well?
Meeting the challenge of mixing several disembodied parts and performers into something that sounds real…
The steady state and transient responses of the closed loop system are examined under various simulated acoustic feedback gain margin conditions.
Looking at an alternative technique to “ringing out” a system, to adjust response across the entire audio frequency range.
From the archives of the late, great Recording Engineer/Producer (RE/P) magazine, a discussion of the problems and several of the solutions involved in renovating an existing control room structure from the March / April 1974 issue.
Understanding the fundamental principle behind why a system can oscillate is key to preventing that oscillation.
You don’t always know where your career will take you at each turn.
How loud should it be? A better question might be “How loud shouldn’t it be?”
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