If lacking a anechoic chamber, substitute it with:

1 - A large field covered with about half a meter of newfallen snow.
2 - On the top ridge of a gabled barn standing in a field.
3 - In the top of a large free standing tree.

Some effort and dedication is needed to replace the cash expenditure to build a 
anechoic room :-)

- Bo-Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On 
Behalf Of etienne deleflie
Sent: den 31 maj 2012 02:28
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Catching the same fly twice (and a curious question)

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Very similar concept to Alvin Lucier's composition "I am sitting in a room"
... except Lucier is amplifying the effect of the room .. and it is 
significant... and this suggests that the experiment should be done in an 
anechoic chamber ... because you will be capturing not just the effect of the 
microphone, and the limitations in the decoding, as well as the character of 
the speakers, but also the character of the room.

Etienne


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