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Re: Underwater latency (not completely OT) ;-)
>At 01:08 PM 3/15/2005, Per Boysen wrote:
>>Excuse me for this crazy topic, but I can't stop thinking about how
>>music would sound under water? Wouldn't it be possible to
>>manufacture "underwater loudspeakers" with rubber cones?
In my home town, they have underwater music in the public swimming pool.
>>Have someone here experienced this? Sound travels faster under
>>water. How should you mix for underwater performance? Are different
>>frequencies affected differently by the water molecules?
I remember it sounds amazingly linear and dry
>...Since lower frequencies typically contain/require more energy in
>the first place, they have a tendency to stay more coherent over a
>longer distance. That's one reason why the Navy can use ELF
>(extremely long frequency) waves to communicate with submarines over
>distances of many, many miles.
and why create those huge whales such a high pitch sound to call?
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