Great lesson. I wonder why 502 Hz is used for tonal audibility calculations in several standards. I thought if it comes from 2^(1/3) of center frequency. However it is 501,19 Hz :) Any suggestions?
Nice video sir please Fletcher Munson Curves , Equal Loudness Curves ke bare mein samjha dijiye aur ye bhi batana sirki ye audio mixing ke liye kyo jaroori hai please hindi main batana . ye concept mere liye kafi jaroori hai .
Very clear and concise presentation! Best explanation of octave bands & 1/3 octave bands I've found on the Internet, thank you.
Greetings from Turkey. Thank you very much for your effort and sharing spirit Sir! Best regards!
i have encountered 1/3rd octave during noise testing ,and this this tutorial is just amazing..
Very clear and easy to understand. It was really helpful. Thank you.
Great sir i really got good information about octave band which i didn't get in IS 12065 standard
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Great lesson. I wonder why 502 Hz is used for tonal audibility calculations in several standards. I thought if it comes from 2^(1/3) of center frequency. However it is 501,19 Hz :) Any suggestions?
Nice video sir please Fletcher Munson Curves , Equal Loudness Curves ke bare mein samjha dijiye aur ye bhi batana sirki ye audio mixing ke liye kyo jaroori hai please hindi main batana . ye concept mere liye kafi jaroori hai .
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