MatthewDougherty
New Member
I have an unusual room, 6m dome, that I built for 360-video & immersive-viz content production. Early into construction I kept reading that domes were the worst shape for acoustics, and found no positive reports. For large domes that produce reverberation longer than the Haas effect, this is a no brainer.
The studio is in an art loft that is connected to a bar. I have a deal with the bar owner to keep my studio open for bar patrons. I am getting 2000 people per month coming through it. The studio has a 7.2 atmos system. People use bluetooth to play their music.
I frequently hear comments about the acoustics, how much they like it and that it is the most amazing thing. I have yet to hear anyone object to the acoustics. I decided to investigate this using REW. I have a math, physics & engineering background, a decent understanding of photon and electron wave theory, but very limited acoustics.
My initial REW usage (assuming I am correctly using it) is telling me things I suspected about reverberation at some frequencies. As I dig deeper into the software I am realizing how little I really know and what options I might want to do for analysis. Because of the unique acoustics, I realize I could be going at this the wrong way by analyzing this using typical box-room approaches.
Can anyone recommend a REW consultant?
The studio is in an art loft that is connected to a bar. I have a deal with the bar owner to keep my studio open for bar patrons. I am getting 2000 people per month coming through it. The studio has a 7.2 atmos system. People use bluetooth to play their music.
I frequently hear comments about the acoustics, how much they like it and that it is the most amazing thing. I have yet to hear anyone object to the acoustics. I decided to investigate this using REW. I have a math, physics & engineering background, a decent understanding of photon and electron wave theory, but very limited acoustics.
My initial REW usage (assuming I am correctly using it) is telling me things I suspected about reverberation at some frequencies. As I dig deeper into the software I am realizing how little I really know and what options I might want to do for analysis. Because of the unique acoustics, I realize I could be going at this the wrong way by analyzing this using typical box-room approaches.
Can anyone recommend a REW consultant?