Submission Date
15-8-2015
Resource Type
Collection (a group of items)
File Format
MP4
File Size and Duration
478MB; 11:52 min
Abstract
You may ask why is it important to understand your listening space?
When you are mixing or mastering music in one space, the acoustics of that space can dramatically change how you perceive the sound, this will lead you to making important decisions about the mix. For example if the room is resonating a certain frequency in your mix you are more compelled to turn that frequency down, once played in a different environment the audio can lack that certain frequency.
Since every space is different how do we find a standard for your control space?
Note
Jordan Davies: Composition, presenter, Audio Recording, Example film recording and Mixing.
Declan Boyd: Film Recording
Jordan Saville: Film Editing.
Film running time: 11 mins, 52 sec.
Audience
General (G) - suitable for everyone
Language
English
References
Alton Everest, F. (2001). Master handbooks of Acoustics. McGraw-Hill.
Davidson.(n.d.). http://www.phy.davidson.edu/fachome/dmb/py115/ReverbCalc.html
Nave, R. (2015). Hyper Physics http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/acoustic/revtim.html
Seng Pie Audio. (n.d). Hyper physics http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-RT60Coeff.htm
Recommended Citation
Davies, J. (2015). Inexpensive Techniques to Improve a Listening Space [Bachelor's Major Project, SAE University College]. Creo.