Posts Tagged ‘filtering’
The science of noise
It’s pretty much universally acknowledged that the sound of someone scraping their nails down a blackboard is very unpleasant. But why I hear you ask? Well that’s exactly what Bobby Owsinski set out to enlighten us with on ProSoundWeb.
He discovered from a new study conducted by musicologists at the Macromedia University for Media and Communication [...]
EQ Response Curves …in 60 seconds
Last week we looked briefly at filters. In the third part of our EQ mini series, we will take a quick look at three types of EQ response curves.
Low Shelf
A low shelf response allows the signal below the corner frequency to be boosted or attenuated. The corner frequency can be very simply defined as the [...]
Why it’s brilliant Germany are in the World Cup
Sometimes you stumble upon something which makes your life immeasurably better.
Having settled in to watch England’s opening game on Saturday night I had certain expectations; I expected to be frustrated for long periods of the game and I fully expected to be feel cheated when the final whistle blew after 90 minutes. I am pleased [...]
