Minggu, 15 Juni 2014

The Truth About Corner Bass Traps

By Ina Hunt


Music is an integral part of daily living. It has been a part of human existence since the early days. It has provided for a source of entertainment even way back then. Ancient festivals are never complete back then without accompaniment, as it remains to be so until today.

It is also beneficial for optimum brain development. The hearing capabilities of human beings function as early as the fetal stage. It is believed that a child can hear and distinguish sounds from the environment even when still inside the safe confines of the womb of the mother. The effect of classical music to brain development makes a pregnant woman want to listen to classical pieces even at the early stages of pregnancy.

Parents of children bestowed with musical prowess often get worried when their kids reach that certain age when they are allowed to go to school. They are afraid that music might just interfere with the academic performance of the child, as they spend a lot of time playing their chosen musical instrument instead of taking the time out to study. This fear is commonly unfounded, as music has certain elements that stimulate the brain. Even the steady pulses of an upbeat song helps in the development of mathematical and problem solving skills.

Bass is often the least praised part of every composition. This lack of appreciation does not, in any way, affect the fact that it is the most important part of every musical piece. Without it, there will be no beautiful melodies.

It is essential as it plays two very important functions. This aspect of music provides the rhythmic foundation in any song or piece. The rhythmic foundation refers to that consistent pulse of the music. The bass player provides the entire group with a steady pulse that is the mark of a really good composition.

Harmonic foundation is something that only the bass can provide. Harmony is achieved when several notes are played simultaneously, but even so, they blend together quite well. The ear, when made to listen to many notes at a time, hear it in relation to the lowest sounding pitch which is the bass.

Due to this importance in the industry and the way we perceive audio, traps are all the raves nowadays, especially to sound trip enthusiasts. These traps are acoustic energy absorbers. They provide better listening environment in recording studios, home theaters and mastering rooms by reducing LF resonance.

Basically, there are two types that the people from the said industry use. The first type is called resonator types. They can absorb sound frequencies, only admittedly at a very low range.

The second type is called the porous absorber. It is the one used mostly by the public. They are small and lightweight as well. Yet, despite their size, they can suck in a broadband of audio frequencies. What is more, they are quite simple to make that is why others make their own than buy one in the market.




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