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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2005-07-31 04:43
Don't forget that the two clarinets are not co-located. That means that a listener separated from the two sound sources experiences a different delay time from the two sources.
That, in turn, means that the addition and cancellation of sound waves from the two clarinets depends upon the location of the listener relative to the two players --as well as the phasing and frequencies of the players.
Bob Phillips
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2005-07-30 13:44 |
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2005-07-30 16:54 |
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2005-07-30 17:19 |
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2005-07-30 19:55 |
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2005-07-31 00:02 |
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2005-07-31 00:26 |
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2005-07-31 02:45 |
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2005-07-31 02:55 |
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2005-07-31 02:50 |
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2005-07-31 02:57 |
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Bob Phillips |
2005-07-31 04:43 |
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2005-07-31 23:19 |
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