gmc
May 23rd 04, 01:22 AM
Just moved into a new place & all the rooms are empty (apart from the
all the boxes still unpacked in the hallway.. :-)
It's interesting to hear the naked sound of each room - eg slapback
echo when clapping hands in & hearing the resonant freqeuencies when
sing-sweeping "OoooOOO"!!.
Is it practical to rig up some kind of a mic, amp processor & speaker
in a room, & 'dial up' its size?? - ie to adjust the sense of space?
So, umm.. sounds get picked up, processed, amped & relayed through the
speakers & it the room sounds larger than it is?
Havn't tried any of this - maybe feedback wounld be main prob.?
all the boxes still unpacked in the hallway.. :-)
It's interesting to hear the naked sound of each room - eg slapback
echo when clapping hands in & hearing the resonant freqeuencies when
sing-sweeping "OoooOOO"!!.
Is it practical to rig up some kind of a mic, amp processor & speaker
in a room, & 'dial up' its size?? - ie to adjust the sense of space?
So, umm.. sounds get picked up, processed, amped & relayed through the
speakers & it the room sounds larger than it is?
Havn't tried any of this - maybe feedback wounld be main prob.?