Re: Methodology to measure room acoustic response



"Arny Krueger" wrote ...
"Powell" wrote
Looking for a methodology to measure the acoustic response
of new video production studio.

It's painfully simple and totally common sense.

Set up the proposed speaker/listening configuration.

Measure the transfer function from the speaker to the listening location.

Adjust room and listening configuration as desired to obtain the desired
level of performance and sound quality.

Relevant tools: SMAART, ETF, Spectra Lab, etc.

Perhaps you missed the fact that this isn't a performance space
with sound reinforcement and an audience. This is a television
studio and the OP is seeking electronic means of correcting
his acoustical problems. It seems highly unlikely that he can
effectively do this. People with budgets 100x bigger than his
do it with acoustic treatment of the room, not by trying to "filter
out" the slap echo (etc.)

You will recall that he asked the same questions in r.a.p and
got effectively the same answer there.


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