avare wrote on Sun, 02 March 2008 16:54 |
No slight intended, it goes into several steps of depth after Ethan's calculator.
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No problem, and no slight taken. This brings up an important point. Every time I see Bob Golds post a list of 90-odd modes for someone's room I always expect the recipient ask "What the hell am I supposed to do with all those numbers?" But they never do. I guess they're too intimidated.
I've never been convinced that non-axial modes account for much, and when you include those you end up with so many modes only a few Hz apart that it's impossible to see the forest for the trees. However, some day I
may add non-axials to my ModeCalc program, but shown as lighter colored lines with lower heights to reflect their lesser impact.
--Ethan