Pitch loudness
| Date | 1997-05-14 21:20 |
| From | Mike Chapman |
| Subject | Pitch loudness |
Hi, When fading out on my mixing desk i think the bass fades quicker than the trebble. Is there an equation / rule for this? A constant fade filter might be interesting. Bye. Mike |
| Date | 1997-05-15 03:56 |
| From | Magnus Danielson |
| Subject | Re: Pitch loudness |
> Hi, > > When fading out on my mixing desk i think the bass fades quicker > than the trebble. Is there an equation / rule for this? Take a look at an hearing curve and consider the lower hearing threshold in the base as compared to 3 kHz. Also look at the loudness curves as they changes with frequency. > A constant fade filter might be interesting. Hint: Do you recall those "loudness" buttons or pots on your old stereo? Cheers, Magnus |
| Date | 1997-05-16 18:04 |
| From | Paul Koonce |
| Subject | Re: Pitch loudness |
This is the equal loudness problem. Take a look at the Fletcher-Munson equal loudness curves. Paul Koonce On Wed, 14 May 1997, Mike Chapman wrote: > Hi, > > When fading out on my mixing desk i think the bass fades quicker > than the trebble. Is there an equation / rule for this? > > A constant fade filter might be interesting. > > Bye. > > Mike > > |