Early Sound Scattering ????

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Re: Early Sound Scattering ????

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Soundman2020 wrote:Do you have any links about that, André? I'd love to read more about it, especially if there are any technical papers about it!
Theer are several related articles at Electroacoustics. Unfoirtunately the site uses frames, so click on articles on the left.


Enjoy!

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Frames or not, is this what you mean?
http://www.electroacoustics.co.uk/artic ... ssroom.htm
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Ro wrote:Frames or not, is this what you mean?
http://www.electroacoustics.co.uk/artic ... ssroom.htm
Yes, that is one of the articles. Thanks.

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AVare wrote:
Ro wrote:why did you dig up a 6 year old threat? you a spammer?
Hardly. Joe's situation is exactly as he wrote it. The thread is relevent to his studio.

What is new since the last posts in this thread is the emergence of appreciation for diffusion. MAssengerg's Blakbird control room being the most famous one. The most telling in my mind is the NARAS recomemndation for diffusion on all surfaces that are not needed for absorption. IOW no reflective surfaces. In terms of my list of control design I think the appropiate name for it might be RFZ II standing for Reflection Free Zone Mark II. The concept is the same for modal and early reflection reduction.

Good luck Joe!

Andre
Thank you Andre..

I'm waiting my layouts from the acoustician
I will post here when we start it

I have subscribe to "notify when a reply is posted" to this thread but no email shows up, sorry for late reply

Maybe because Ro is from netherland (long time -350 yrs- nation which occupying my country INDONESIA) hahaha just sensitive kidding.... :lol: he preassumed me as spammer

I did PM andre thru GS forum.

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Old thread that I re-found when looking for something else. But it's interesting to note that the original link to the place in the UK is now dead, and for sale. Pity! I would have liked to re-visit their concepts.


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Cool! Thanks very much for that! :thu:


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