We used apple dividers. Made of the same material, they stood between 2 rows of
apples in a box and were flatter and could be taped on a wall very easily.
Steve
From: David (Mr Music)
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 10:37 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: room reverberance modelling
Hi David
The cheapest materials to use, home project style, are egg trays!
On 2016/02/21 11:53 PM, David Engebretson Jr. wrote:
Hello,
I'm curious if anyone is using Audacity for modelling of room reverberance?
I've got a big room I'd like to dampen the reverberance of. It's 40'x60'x16'
tall and is used as a cafeteria and auditorium. Usually there are 50 to 80
children in the room. It is difficult to hear eachother in the room when
people start talking. The noise level builds and builds until an adult reminds
the children to keep their voices down.
The plan is to throw a bunch of baffles and wall board in the room to dampen
the reflections/reverberance, but with a limited budget, we want to make sure
the material we throw at the project is appropriate for the situation.
Any ideas? Accessible software for modelling? Using Audacity to record and
analyze the room characteristics would be great since the Audacity user
interface is so accessible.
All thoughts appreciated,
David
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