Is it worth it to make a acoustic diffuser that doesnt use math in its design?
I am thinking of building some diffusers that are similar to this:
Vicoustic Multifuser Wood 64 Diffuser
Does it have to use a QRS (Quadratic Residue Sequence) to be relatively effective?
The one in the link above has angled tops which I am not sure are really part of the QRS.
Also, I was thinking of putting some stone panels that have somewhat random heights (but all within a height between 1-3 inches), about 2 ft wide x 6 ft tall between ascoutic asorbent tiles that are 2x2ftx6 ft high.
Any thoughts? I cant afford to have an acoustician work this out for me, but would like to get a LEDE style sound in the recording room. This is for my basement studio, the recording area of which is approx 11ft wide x 18ft long. The control room is 11ft x approx 13ft.
-Rory McDonald
I am thinking of building some diffusers that are similar to this:
Vicoustic Multifuser Wood 64 Diffuser
Does it have to use a QRS (Quadratic Residue Sequence) to be relatively effective?
The one in the link above has angled tops which I am not sure are really part of the QRS.
Also, I was thinking of putting some stone panels that have somewhat random heights (but all within a height between 1-3 inches), about 2 ft wide x 6 ft tall between ascoutic asorbent tiles that are 2x2ftx6 ft high.
Any thoughts? I cant afford to have an acoustician work this out for me, but would like to get a LEDE style sound in the recording room. This is for my basement studio, the recording area of which is approx 11ft wide x 18ft long. The control room is 11ft x approx 13ft.
-Rory McDonald