Here ya go....I used a different scale compared to those used by the people plotting DVD soundtracks
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
69stingray said:While I am downloading...can someone explain what we are seeing in the spectrum??
Lots of very deep bass! Very strong output in the 2 - 12 Hz range.
If you have never been to an actual space craft launch, the sound beats any fireworks display in sheer visceral punch - and should be experienced at least once in everyone's life. This is a neat recording in video.
What a Space Shuttle Launch REALLY Sounded Like
There is also a high quality recording of a Saturn V engine at Apollo 11 launch:
saturn5cd.com
What a Space Shuttle Launch REALLY Sounded Like
There is also a high quality recording of a Saturn V engine at Apollo 11 launch:
saturn5cd.com
TD's story is pretty cool:
Live Sound: In Profile: Tom Danley, Exploring The Possibilities Of Audio Technology - Pro Sound Web
Live Sound: In Profile: Tom Danley, Exploring The Possibilities Of Audio Technology - Pro Sound Web
Anyone have a copy of the recording .....?
+1 - very interested to hear, listen
there's a couple of tracks on Sound cloud, but not the fireworks:
https://soundcloud.com/tomdanley
Mike
https://soundcloud.com/tomdanley
Mike
GM, I can't remember how big it is, but you can try sending it to me at steve@q-audio.com, or if you have an FTP client, I could let you upload it directly to my server.
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