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Post by Hexspa on Oct 22, 2017 17:37:51 GMT
I never understood how resonances function until now. That's assuming what he says is correct. It's the frequency at which energy moves most easily. A guitar string resonates at it's tuned pitch because of the string's tension, mass, and energy applied to it. That's why it'll play even with ambient sound stimulation and you don't even need to pluck it. amcoustics.com/articles/roommodesHe also briefly touches on the Shroeder Frequency and how, above it, you're pretty much going to have even modal distribution throughout. I was always thinking about below the SF but it's neat to understand that you're good to go above it. Apparently, he doesn't contradict anything Ethan has said so I don't anticipate any blowback for posting this. The guy is German so some of his referenced links are not in English. It's a free site and he doesn't seem to be selling anything so I'm going to assume it's cool to post this here. The only thing is that he talks about foam specifically as a frictional absorber but you can easily swap out fluffy or OC 705. Hopefully, this will help some of you like it's helped me. Thanks.
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Post by Ethan Winer on Oct 31, 2017 16:42:08 GMT
Wow, I never saw so many typos per paragraph. But the first part (all I read) seemed okay.
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Post by Hexspa on Nov 1, 2017 19:49:45 GMT
Wow, I never saw so many typos per paragraph. But the first part (all I read) seemed okay. *I've never seen. Lol, to be fair, because I didn't want to prequalify this, he's German. I'd make a further joke but I'd hate to offend my fellow Millenials.
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Post by andymel on Jan 7, 2018 13:34:23 GMT
Hi guys, thank you Michael for mentioning my article about room modes, I'm very happy and honored to read that it helped you in understanding a little bit more! Just like most things in (at least my) life it is never finished So I would be very happy if you could find the time in return and tell me about those typos!! I guess you understand that I can't afford to pay a lector for something I build in my spare time and give out for free. But I plan to add the possibility to report such typos more easily in the future as I know about my non-native weakness Thanks again! Andy
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Post by Hexspa on Jan 8, 2018 6:47:18 GMT
Hi guys, thank you Michael for mentioning my article about room modes, I'm very happy and honored to read that it helped you in understanding a little bit more! Just like most things in (at least my) life it is never finished So I would be very happy if you could find the time in return and tell me about those typos!! I guess you understand that I can't afford to pay a lector for something I build in my spare time and give out for free. But I plan to add the possibility to report such typos more easily in the future as I know about my non-native weakness Thanks again! Andy Whoa, it's Andy the AMROC guy! Hey rock, check it out! Thanks for your calculator - it's been helpful. I especially like how you link to articles explaining the reason behind the numbers (such as the EBU standards etc.). Nice to meet you, Michael
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Post by rock on Jan 8, 2018 14:15:58 GMT
Absolutely very cool! Hey Andy, your mode calc is very cool and useful! Thanks!
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Post by andymel on Jan 10, 2018 17:48:26 GMT
Hi again,
thank you very much for your nice feedback! But don't forget to tell me about the typos!! You can always reach me at typos@andymel.eu it will reeeaally really help!
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