Hey !
Nyone can let me know some good start for understanding frequencies, reflection, reverbation and acoutic and absorbation technology. I have already studied SAE Ref.material but some of the things bounce and i cant' get it properly. reply me
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charoo
Care to read pls
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Charoo, these two websites are pretty handy on understanding what makes sound.
If I find any more, I'll post them here.
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/analog-digital.htm
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/hearing.htm
Cheers
R
If I find any more, I'll post them here.
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/analog-digital.htm
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/hearing.htm
Cheers
R
"Do not wave at a performer unless seated. Good studio practice minimizes all Standing Waves."
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one more for you (just saw it and thought it might help)
http://teachers.edenpr.org/~benanderson ... 0Sound.htm
That covers all the basics of music (physics) and should make reading the SAE manual a little easier.
Good Luck.
http://teachers.edenpr.org/~benanderson ... 0Sound.htm
That covers all the basics of music (physics) and should make reading the SAE manual a little easier.
Good Luck.
"Do not wave at a performer unless seated. Good studio practice minimizes all Standing Waves."