Thursday, 22 June 2017

What is sound?


What is sound?

Sounds are tiny molecules which are made by vibration from the actual molecule. Whether it’s a small concentrated box room or extremely massively room, all rooms consist of acoustics. The interior of acoustics would be something that is a sound reflector so an example would be solid concrete wall that reflects the waves, soft wall or absorbent martials on the wall would make it sound proof and no waves would travel, walls can be sound proof by adding a type of black form to absorb the travelling waves. Studios are usually built in a structure where it contains form inside the wall to stop sound from travelling through.

Booths are small compacted room that contains sound proof form which are all over the wall, this foam is sponge and has a triangular shape to make the sound reflect in a way where it can’t be heard again however the sponge itself absorbs the sound before it can even travel anywhere so therefore the sound won’t have time to travel, even if there’s a little leftover sound, the sound wont travel as it will be reflected in directions that will get it cancelled. Acoustics treatment in when its dead.

 The surfaces around you is a  property of acoustics. Reverberation is how long the sound takes time to die out so this would be a instrument playing then slowly fades away and dies out completely.

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