source file: m1546.txt Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 13:27:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: TUNING digest 1545 From: bram On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Kraig Grady wrote: > By the way the beat canceling idea kind of goes with stockhausen idea of > a "Sonic Trash can" a device that produces the inverse wave causing > silence! don't hold your breath! Ah yes, 'black noise' The fundamental problem with a black noise generator is that unless the wavelength of the sound being cancelled out in the air is significantly greater than the distance between the sound source and the black noise source, it produces an interference pattern rather than simply cancelling out. Cancelling beats has much the same problem, my solution is to play everything out of one speaker, in which case the distance between the cancelling source and the beating source is zero (unless you get into the distance between the woofer and the tweeter, which I'm *hoping* won't become a problem.) I suspect it's just plain impossible to get that sort of effect out of normal acoustic instruments. I'm now buying the two books people mentioned, and will hopefully be able to work out some formulas after reading through them. The main thing I'm still unclear on at the moment is how to compute volume, although at the moment I suspect it's based on the integral of the square of the second derivative of f(x). Hopefully I'll know for sure after doing my homework. -Bram ------------------------------ End of TUNING Digest 1546 *************************