Sci-Fi Sound FX & Ambience
Niall Munnelly
niall.munnelly at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 17:58:07 CET 2021
May I trouble you to elaborate on this some more? I’m not
engineering-minded at all, but I was under the impression that frequency
and the speed of sound weren’t related.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 2:13 PM Tony Hardie-Bick <tony at entity.net> wrote:
> An amazing demonstration of dispersion.
>
> The impact would sound like a tap to the bird as it lands.
>
> The speed of sound in the wire is roughly proportional to the square
> root of frequency. The mic is a long distance from where the bird's feet
> hit the wire, so we hear the high harmonics before the low ones.
>
> t.
>
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYEtZOK3d5k
> >
> > j.
> >
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Yours,
Niall.
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