Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:19 am |
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pmartin |
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| Hi all, can anybody give me a short explanation of what is the functrion shadow cast for? It is not quite clear in the user manual
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Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:05 pm |
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Charlie |
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| Hi Philippe,
Shadow Cast allows structures between a sound source and a receiver location to block the sound from traveling to that location. This will occur for high frequencies. However, for middle & low frequencies the sound may not be affected by the structure.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:35 am |
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| Charlie wrote: | Hi Philippe,
Shadow Cast allows structures between a sound source and a receiver location to block the sound from traveling to that location. This will occur for high frequencies. However, for middle & low frequencies the sound may not be affected by the structure.
Hope this helps. |
Extremely helpful and definitive. cheers.  |
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:46 am |
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opacheco |
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| [quote="Charlie"]Hi Philippe,
Shadow Cast allows structures between a sound source and a receiver location to block the sound from traveling to that location. This will occur for high frequencies. However, for middle & low frequencies the sound may not be affected by the structure.
Hope this helps.[/quote]
When and where(walls, seat, loudspeaker...???) it must be used???......
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| _________________ Thanks a lot for comments!
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:31 am |
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AFMG Pedro Lima |
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| When: there is an obstacle in the room (a Face or a volume of Faces) that would cause an acoustic shadow somewhere in the audience. But, as noted by Charlie, this decision is also linked with the frequency of interest and the size of such barrier. If the barrier is small enough you might want to neglect it deactivating the Shadow Cast, since it would only affect higher frequencies.
Where: this function is available from each Face properties sheet (from the Edit Project module) and also as a main switch in the Calculation Parameters window (Area and Room mapping modules).
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:37 am |
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| AFMG Pedro Lima wrote: | When: there is an obstacle in the room (a Face or a volume of Faces) that would cause an acoustic shadow somewhere in the audience. But, as noted by Charlie, this decision is also linked with the frequency of interest and the size of such barrier. If the barrier is small enough you might want to neglect it deactivating the Shadow Cast, since it would only affect higher frequencies.
Where: this function is available from each Face properties sheet (from the Edit Project module) and also as a main switch in the Calculation Parameters window (Area and Room mapping modules).
HTH |
Thanks a lot Pedro!!......
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| _________________ Thanks a lot for comments!
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