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values down 100hz
PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:14 am Reply with quote
Oriol de Pagès
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Hello,

Is it possible to obtain reverberation time results below 100z ? how?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 1:13 pm Reply with quote
AFMG Pedro Lima
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Hi,

Please see: http://afmg-network.com/viewtopic.php?t=1026

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Pedro
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RT Measured below 100Hz in EASERA
PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 4:52 am Reply with quote
R Farion
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Reading the original post, I've considered the same question. It seems the thread you pointed to is only about EASE simulation Pedro. When measuring an actual room response in EASERA, is there a way to display or graph low frequency decay? The only way I have found is with the waterfall representation.. Not easy to see precise times at frequencies.

Rob
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:01 am Reply with quote
Oriol de Pagès
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You have to apply a filter in the frequency domain. Put markers between 44.2 and 88.4 if you want to get the results of 63 Hz and apply a bandpass filter and then go to Shoreder for the RT, for example.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:09 am Reply with quote
Oriol de Pagès
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Even knowing that the results below 100 Hz may not be very reliable, I do not understand how EASERA not show these 1/3 or 1/1 octaves bands directly.
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