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Eric Desart
BerichtGeplaatst: Vr Apr 05, 2013 11:27 am    Onderwerp:

Greatday schreef:
No problem, will do!


Greatday & Geluidforum

With many thanks for the articles and help ..... Much appreciated
 
Geluidforum
BerichtGeplaatst: Do Apr 04, 2013 11:56 am    Onderwerp:

Al gebeurd! / Done!
Eric Desart
BerichtGeplaatst: Do Apr 04, 2013 11:33 am    Onderwerp:

Geluidforum,

Wil of kan jij mijn emailadres door emailen aan Greatday?
a.u.b.?
Greatday
BerichtGeplaatst: Do Apr 04, 2013 6:55 am    Onderwerp:

No problem, will do!
Eric Desart
BerichtGeplaatst: Do Apr 04, 2013 6:31 am    Onderwerp:

Greatday,

Can you email me that paper if Geluidforum (the administrator of this site) emails you my personal email address?

With many thanks ...
Greatday
BerichtGeplaatst: Wo Apr 03, 2013 7:36 pm    Onderwerp:

Eric Desart schreef:
Can you upload this Louden Paper somewhere please?


Eric,

Thanks for all you valuable hard work which you have posted which I have ran into and have been referencing extensively. While I would be glad to make the paper available to you (I deem your previous work puts you well within fair usage) I’m hesitant to openly post copyrighted materials. Perhaps it would be useful to write a short summary with some of the main results/details?

PS: I finally got a username!
Eric Desart
BerichtGeplaatst: Wo Apr 03, 2013 8:46 am    Onderwerp:

Can you upload this Louden Paper somewhere please?
Today's Guest
BerichtGeplaatst: Wo Apr 03, 2013 6:38 am    Onderwerp:

Success!! My librarian came through and somehow did manage to get me a copy of Louden’s paper despite the bleak outlook. It is amazing how the details can fix everything! The key thing was to use the Rayleigh asymptotic formula of eigentones as a reference/ideal spacing when finding the standard deviation of modal frequency spacings. Reproducing Louden’s results was then trivial. I was surprised though to find much lower standard deviation than Louden once the gird mesh size was reduced. This is certainly meaningless when ratios have multiple decimal places but I wonder if anyone is aware of some smoothing/interpolation scheme that is suitable? A gradient weighted smoothing seems appropriate…. I still would love to hear from folks who have experience with this approach and can give me some further insight!

Now, time to address the Cox paper and the image source model. Still no progress on building the proper energy impulse response so I can FT to the power spectrum. Help would be great here as well!
Geluidforum
BerichtGeplaatst: Di Apr 02, 2013 7:30 pm    Onderwerp:

I Googled this: http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?t=3148

Eric is a regular contributor here, so he'll most likely be able to explain more!

The article should be in Acustica issue 25-5 (1971)
Today's Guest
BerichtGeplaatst: Di Apr 02, 2013 6:03 pm    Onderwerp: Small room ratio calculations

What started as a search for a good practice room design is ending up to be an interest to create a dynamic calculation comparing various established methods. In particular I’m trying to replicate the geometric modal approach by M.M.Louden (71) results as well as the Cox&Antonio (2000) paper using the image source model approach. Off to a bad start with the unfortunate reply from my research librarian: "Your request has been cancelled by the interlibrary loan staff for the following reason: We have exhausted all possible sources. No library is able to supply this item." I have essentially given up on tracking down Louden’s paper and I’m trying to piece together what I can from online forums such as this one! I have been able to get a fairly good qualitative reproduction of the results but the quantitative results are off. At this point I assume details are important as I have noticed significant variations in the standard deviation of the modal spacing’s as a function of the frequency cutoff as well as the choice of “spacing metric”. If anyone has some ideas, comments, anything I’d appreciate it!! At this point I’m just about ready to try anything! Wink

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