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What does architect provide for acoustical prediction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 41047" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: What does architect provide for acoustical prediction?</p><p></p><p>If all you care to model is the direct coverage then do you really care about the room? If you're just looking at direct coverage then unless you have architectural elements that might interfere with the direct sound path, the purpose of the room drawings would basically be to identify the audience areas and where you could put speakers. You could model the listener areas and the speakers relative to those, anything beyond that would be required only if you want to assess the effect of the room/environment or to make it look pretty.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting how many people build elaborate models and then only look at the direct sound (and often without interference considered).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 41047, member: 114"] Re: What does architect provide for acoustical prediction? If all you care to model is the direct coverage then do you really care about the room? If you're just looking at direct coverage then unless you have architectural elements that might interfere with the direct sound path, the purpose of the room drawings would basically be to identify the audience areas and where you could put speakers. You could model the listener areas and the speakers relative to those, anything beyond that would be required only if you want to assess the effect of the room/environment or to make it look pretty. It is interesting how many people build elaborate models and then only look at the direct sound (and often without interference considered). [/QUOTE]
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