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The low-frequency response of small acoustical environments (specifically recording studio control rooms) can be and is a source of confusion to many people. The engineering report presented suggests a simple analysis method (utilizing time-energy-frequency measurements) in small acoustical environments. Two case studies beginning with initial analysis and moving to suggested solutions and the results of their application are presented.
Author (s): Meeks, Glenn E.;
Affiliation:
Comcast Sound Communications, Inc., Indianapolis, IN
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 76
Paper Number:2164
Publication Date:
1984-10-06
Session subject:
Acoustics and Acoustical Design
DOI:
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Meeks, Glenn E.; 1984; Where's the Bass? (Or It's Too Simple to be Accurate) [PDF]; Comcast Sound Communications, Inc., Indianapolis, IN; Paper 2164; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11591
Meeks, Glenn E.; Where's the Bass? (Or It's Too Simple to be Accurate) [PDF]; Comcast Sound Communications, Inc., Indianapolis, IN; Paper 2164; 1984 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11591
@inproceedings{Meeks1984where's,
title={{Where's the Bass? (Or It's Too Simple to be Accurate)}},
author={Meeks, Glenn E.},
year={1984},
month={oct},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 2164; AES Convention 76; October 1984},
number={2164},
organization={AES},
}
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