On 24/10/2016, Matt Sohn wrote:
> I would suggest that ambience is the neutral sound of the room, and
> that to measure it you would need to find a perfectly quiet section of
> the recording and then remove any perturbations in the recording (i.e.
> surface noise, clicks and pops). Once you have isolated the 'sound'
> of the room, you can determine the peak and averaage levels. Is this
> what you mean by 'measuring the ambiance'?
>
What I would mean by ambience is that property of the room that tells
y=the listener where the instruments are -- the perspective of a band or
orchestra.
It obviously relates to resonance, but it varies with position.
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Don Cox
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