Now read this and tell if I"m funny.
bert stoltenborg wrote:http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3831
Now read this and tell if I"m funny.
Scott R. Foster wrote:"Each of the three diffusors was in turn subjected to a correlated test sound signal at normal incidence [zero degrees as shown in Figure 2] and discreet measurements were taken at eleven of microphone positions ranging from +60 to -60 degrees. The reflected sound for each observation position was recorded and then the speaker moved along the 4m arc to a different source location ranging from zero to +60 degrees whereupon the measurements were then repeated for each of the eleven observation positions."
Scott R. Foster wrote:A perfect "anti-specular" diffuser with efficacy across the measurement band of frequencies would produce a sonogram of a single color from edge to edge [both vertically and horizontally]. Please re-read section 4.1 and let me know if this is not clearly stated.
Bob wrote:I also assume that if you'd tested more than one poly, as would be used in a room, you'd end up with lobing effects. That you're not yet ready to make a statement about if small or large polys should be at the front of a home theatre sidewalls (i.e. front to back: {large, medium, small} vs {small, medium, large} vs {medium, large, medium}), or if one poly should span the entire back wall vs three different sized ones vs ten thousand really tiny ones.
bert stoltenborg wrote: maybe this clarifies stuff.
Scott R. Foster wrote:I beg to differ.
Scott R. Foster wrote:yes

Ido wrote:looking into it again, some mild remarks:
I'd change the subject from "Using Traditional Methods" to something that emphasizes the un-traditional-ness of this work.
I'd include pics of the DUT, especially the Geek.
I'd try and make the intro easier to understand.
next step: correlation between these results and real life-human subjective evaluation (whatever that is).
Scott R. Foster wrote:... next time Bert and I chat I'll ponder with him about a more generally descriptive and accurate word than corrugated.
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