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Identifying and Treating Room Resonances: How do you find resonant frequencies? 

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In this video, you'll learn about how resonances are affecting your room, as well as how to find and treat them.
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"Resonances are frequencies that linger too long in a room, often with unpleasant consequences for the sound happening in the room. Bass resonances can produce muddiness or boominess, where midrange and treble resonances can produce harshness or intelligibility or clarity issues.
One of the main goals in acoustically treating a space is to reduce the negative impact resonances have on sound in the room.
Resonances usually happen at specific frequencies. Frequency is a measurement based off time. The Hz indicates how many times per second the wave cycles. If we multiply that by the speed of sound we can derive the wavelength which is the physical distance for the complete evolution of the wave.
If we play a sound wave in a space with the same dimensions as the wavelength of the sound then that sound will reflect off the surfaces of the room and overlap with itself. When sound waves overlap the energy gets combined and creates phase interference.
An in phase sound wave overlapping itself will suffer from constructive interference where the peaks and troughs of the wave are enhanced and the sound becomes stronger.
Every Rectangular room will have three main axial room modes that correspond to the depth, width and height of the room, but other modes & resonances can develop based on more complex geometry.
We have a whole video on room modes if you’d like to learn more.
Keep in mind that your room isn’t the only thing that can cause resonances. Certain instruments will have notes that resonate more when played based on the geometry of the instrument.
Vocal recordings often show resonances through harshness or muddiness in the midrange, with certain frequencies being too loud. These resonances then affect compression, saturation, and EQ that are typically applied to vocal recordings in a mix, and make it harder to process them for desired tones.
So how do you know where a resonance is coming from?
The first step in finding and eliminating a resonance is to test your room. This will give you a better understanding of where (in terms of frequency) the resonances are in the room in general, and also at specific listening spots. For low end resonances, look at time-based data that shows decay time per frequency, like a waterfall graph or a spectrogram.
For a simple, more practical real-world test, you can do a listening test with filtered pink noise. GIK provides one online, where all the frequencies from 400Hz on down are playing at once. With filtered pink noise playing through your system, you can move around the room and listen (or measure with an SPL meter/app) for louder frequencies that indicate resonances.
Good placement (for speakers, listening position, etc) in a room can help avoid resonances, but a comprehensive bass trapping strategy is the real way to combat them. Typically broadband and/or range limited bass traps are the best place to begin, though we can also use tuned Scopus traps to target specific resonances under 100Hz.
Tuned traps are meant to treat resonances that remain once the main bass trapping strategy is in place. GIK a lot more information on Bass trapping if you’d like to know more.
For resonances in the midrange and treble, often the culprit has to do with early reflections. This topic has also been well covered in GIK educational materials, but when reflected sound waves interfere with new sound waves being created, you will get cancellation and resonances causing some frequencies to be louder and linger longer in the room. So treating the room for early reflections -- both in recording and in monitoring scenarios -- can reduce this interference and give a more natural and accurate sound."

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@KanDuTV
@KanDuTV 2 года назад
Nailed the pronunciation of 'resonances' every time. As a voiceover artist, that really resonates with me.
@billionaireno1
@billionaireno1 2 года назад
Just watched that TikTok of the guy in the restaurant
@mailewadsworth9888
@mailewadsworth9888 2 года назад
Same LMAO
@IkillcookiesxD
@IkillcookiesxD 2 года назад
Lmao me too I’m trying to do my room haha
@AlexHaitch
@AlexHaitch 2 года назад
So we on the same page with trying to weird out restaurants lol
@bendikhogefeld4942
@bendikhogefeld4942 2 года назад
Yea me to.
@auberginesoep3512
@auberginesoep3512 2 года назад
LMFAOO SAME
@Stan_the_Belgian
@Stan_the_Belgian 2 года назад
Love the fact you use free rew software in your video!
@gregory9120
@gregory9120 5 месяцев назад
Agreed; Instant credibility
@TheHmmka
@TheHmmka 2 года назад
🔥
@anthonythegreat7283
@anthonythegreat7283 2 года назад
What’s the point if the production take months of delay and delay?
@patsypatterwin8814
@patsypatterwin8814 Год назад
My house is resonating with Infrasound low frequency noise and vibration pollution that sounds like a diesel engine hum since 2019. One man that is a mechanical engineer that has same noise pollution in his home name Steve Kohlhase claims the culprit for the noise is the major high pressured liquid natural gas pipelines everywhere and gas pipeline on my street. The gas pipeline company is in denial that it is their problem! They claim they did testing of pipes with geophone and heard nothing or vibrations. But I see the vibrations and hear the noise every day and I have video and audio of it! A Geophone is not the right equipment to find where pipeslines are creating infrasound low frequency noises with vibrations and they want do second test even though I still hear the noise and feel the vibrations all in the house, car and outdoors around the house and street everywhere! Water in water bottles can be seen vibrating non stop to the noise from the ground and resonates through the house especially the attic that has thinner walls and floors. Do you have any advice how to stop the rooms from resonating and vibrating with the diesel engine Infrasound low frequency bass noise pollution? These gas companies don't care if it is making people sick they want test ground around house or yard drive way house car for constant vibrations by even checking to see water in water bottles vibrate! See RU-vid video Gas Pipeline Noise and Ground Vibrations! and video " The Hum: The Unexplained Noise that only 2% of People can Hear!🤔😱🤔😱👂👂👂🎶🎶
@m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n
@m.o.n.d.e.g.r.e.e.n 2 года назад
imperial.. how retro
@Sol7Studios
@Sol7Studios 2 года назад
DIVIDE
@Tealc2323
@Tealc2323 2 года назад
Why do you forcefully redirect to the UK page? It's frustrating to stare at a white page for 6 seconds when the original page was already loaded. Who came up with this idea? I'm sorry to say, but it's stupid.
@miguel_the_miko
@miguel_the_miko 2 года назад
Because GIK Acoustics is from the UK! Duh... Their headquarters are in England
@GIKAcousticsLLC
@GIKAcousticsLLC 2 года назад
Thanks Liviu. Miguel is right, we have headquarters in the UK, EU, and US, and redirect you based on your location. Since the video link goes to gikacoustics.com, we would send you automatically to the gikacoustics.co.uk site when you are in the UK, for your convenience when looking to contact or make an order, or see what's available in your immediate market. It's a great way to ensure you get the best content for your location. We're looking to cut down on the load time on that redirect and I appreciate all the support in the meantime. Hope you enjoyed the video!
@Tealc2323
@Tealc2323 2 года назад
@@GIKAcousticsLLC I appreciate your answer and I understand, but it's still not your decision if I want to be redirected or not. If I click a link I expect to see the original content and not be redirected. Make it a choice like the other major websites, don't force it!
@Tealc2323
@Tealc2323 2 года назад
Forcing the options like these is what drives us the users to use adblockers and other addons to get back the control.
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