Room 1 - UCP Marjon Live Music Studio
The UCP Live Music is a reasonably medium sized room, big enough to host a band's practise session. The side walls have acoustic tiles in ridged foam and plastic absorbers. The back wall had a curtain partially pulled over and there was a portable lighting truss in the room when the testing commenced. This was the simplest of the rooms to note in terms of surface materials for their absorption coefficients as each surface had it's own material.
Below are the dimensions and volume of the room to correspond with the Sabine equation, found here, and the Online Calculator, found here
Also below are pictures of the venue to verify what I have put for the absorption coefficients found in both the formula and online calculator.
Below are the dimensions and volume of the room to correspond with the Sabine equation, found here, and the Online Calculator, found here
Also below are pictures of the venue to verify what I have put for the absorption coefficients found in both the formula and online calculator.
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The pictures above are of the room and the dimensions used in the Sabine and Eyring equations and the online calculator.
1. The measurements used to calculate the volume of the room
2. The measurements of the room with the lighting truss included
3-5. A 3-D model of the room was created on Google SketchUp by Daniel Dorgan. These were created to show the room, and what was in the room, the photos could not convey depth perception very well. They were created exactly from the measurements I had taken from the room using a laser measurer.
1. The measurements used to calculate the volume of the room
2. The measurements of the room with the lighting truss included
3-5. A 3-D model of the room was created on Google SketchUp by Daniel Dorgan. These were created to show the room, and what was in the room, the photos could not convey depth perception very well. They were created exactly from the measurements I had taken from the room using a laser measurer.
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