--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie <sellison-unix@a...> wrote: > One possibility would be to design an isolating room with speakers capable of > producing a minimum of 123 db across the entire frequency band at any point > in the room. Then I can adjust downward the frequency spikes and pull up the > frequency holes I have trouble with. Probably not worth the money, or the risk of further hearing loss-- unless you're thinking of adding an anechoic chamber or recording studio to your home, anyway. I suppose you could get a sense of what you may be missing in the higher frequencies by finding a way to manipulate harmonic overtones in the range that's audible to you, but you've probably gathered that kind of knowledge in the normal course of events. In any event, you're hanging out with the right crowd--drummers who've been going at it for many years, losing their higher frequencies all while both through the ravages of age and abuse.
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Re: Genre splitting of DTXpress II sounds
2003-07-16 by liberatusvirus
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