[sdiy] Ray tracing hardware for audio simulation

cheater cheater cheater00social at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 16:18:53 CEST 2022


I don't know about live production, but as a recording engineer I can
tell you that musicians, and especially vocalists, are sensitive to
tiny delays.

Don't forget that a vocalist can change the timbre of their voice and
a comb filter at 1 kHz will mess with that.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 4:03 PM <rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > ...It seems plausible that
> > hearing your own voice piped straight into your ears on a short delay
> > would feel unsettling at the very least.
>
> But isn't this precisely what happens with foldback wedges on the stage
> in front of a vocalist?  (Even with no electrical delay the wedge
> monitors are still several feet from the singer so there will be
> milliseconds of delay.)
>
> Or is there non of the singer's microphone mixed into their own wedge
> monitor speaker?
>
> Sorry if my ignorance of live sound production is showing me up here!
>
> -Richie,
>
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