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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Macondo: new horizons. A few thoughts in context Zander’s B5
Post Subject: I wonder what makes playback to stop.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/4/2009
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I most likely do not talk about decays or noise. It might be some kind harmonic inflictions in ultra low frequencies that have longer reverberation time, I do not know. What I do know that when playback enters a state of sonic audio silence some playbacks might not extinct events.

It is very difficult to target-listen for audio silence as properly auditable audio silence might be observed only in context of a given chain of musical events.  If to take under account that we listen properly-performed music by a conductor who knows how to managed tempos for given acoustic environment and the performing “beat” for a given musical intend then how a playback shows itself at this picture?

I think as much as we presume that our playback shall have a proper harmonics of our bass (very few or us do) as much we shall have proper harmonics of our ultra LF bass.  I do not know any other way to manage it besides my all school of delay channels (RT60 re-constructors) that is a phenomenal tool but incredibly difficult implement and to manage. So, would it be an answer? Well, not really as to my big surprise I hear the most proper events stopping effect in …. headphones, or in an environment  that has a lot of issuers with reverberation decays.

I do not know what it is. It might be a specific phase randomizing at LF that is possible ONLY within phase randomizing distances. OK, how about the headphones? It is not clear….

The Cat

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