[PD] [OT] gallery installation sound

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Tue Feb 13 16:30:48 CET 2007


Usually acoustic measurements are done with impulses, AFAIK.  An  
ideal impulse actually has all frequencies in it, so it's useful for  
that kind of thing.  Plus it's easy to differentiate between the  
initial signal and the room effects just based on time.

.hc

On Feb 8, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Kevin McCoy wrote:

> Thank you all for your responses - each was very helpful!  I am  
> particularly interested (mostly out of curiosity) in how to  
> "measure" the room with convolution - would I blast some pink noise  
> and then re-record it with a good microphone, and then perform a  
> frequency analysis on that?  I am sure I can look this up  
> somewhere.  Would this then yield the resonant frequencies in the  
> room?
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