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> Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 06:14:12 +0100
> From: J?rn Nettingsmeier
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] A Thanks... And Another Post
> To: Eric Carmichel , Surround Sound discussion
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On 02/22/2013 03:25 AM, Eric Carmichel wrote:
>> I’ll confess ignorance when it comes to knowledge of a separate or
>> unique physiological mechanism used to localize (or omni-ize)
>> ultra-low frequencies.
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> same here. if there is indeed a special mechanism at work, i
” has dual meaning when it comes to
loudspeakers :)
Again, many thanks for the ideas, help, and encouragement.
Eric C. (a.k.a. ELC)
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On 02/24/2013 07:25 PM, diatonis wrote:
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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 06:14:12 +0100
From: J?rn Nettingsmeier
Subject: Re: [Sursound] A Thanks... And Another Post
To: Eric Carmichel , Surround Sound discussion
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On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:42:21PM +0100, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> many thanks for this link, very very useful indeed. it should be
> noted, though, that this text describes a theoretical, best
> practises guideline for the audio industry. many very widely
> distributed music surround producti
>
> ELC: Visual cues may play part in this ability, too, but I fully agree
> with you: The sound-source direction is unambiguous in certain situations.
> This is why I wish to include multiple subs in my forthcoming experiments.
> Another common myth is how much the Doppler Effect plays in our perc
This is wrong about the Doppler effect and perception of distance.
It would be correct if the object moving and emitting sound
as it moved were coming straight towards you and going through
you and then moving away. But a police car with a siren say
is not aiming straight at you(or at least you b
Dont pay any attention to this about intensity and the
Doppler shift for moving objects, would be my
suggestion. It is almost all
wrong. ELC is mistaken here.
See my public post please.
Robert
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013, etienne deleflie wrote:
ELC: Visual cues may play part in this ability, to
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