Constant Properties of Sound Waves

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the properties of sound waves, specifically focusing on which property remains constant when other variables such as speed, pitch, and tempo are altered. The context includes practical applications related to sound design and vinyl emulation software.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about which property of sound remains constant when speed, pitch, and tempo are modified, indicating a practical application for vinyl emulation software.
  • Another participant expresses confusion regarding the term "tempo" in relation to sound waves, suggesting a need for clarification on this aspect.
  • A later reply indicates that the original poster found the information they needed, though the specifics are not detailed.
  • Another participant introduces a separate topic regarding the impact of wall and chair design on sound vibrations, mentioning soundproofing in vehicles or studios as a relevant area of exploration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion does not reach a consensus on the original inquiry about constant properties of sound waves, and multiple viewpoints are presented regarding sound design and its applications.

Contextual Notes

There is ambiguity regarding the definition of "tempo" in the context of sound waves, and the implications of soundproofing design are not fully explored, leaving potential assumptions unaddressed.

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I was wondering what property in sound stays the same when the sound wave's speed, pitch, and/or tempo are changed. I would like to know this to create a time coded signal on vinyl record for a vinyl emulation software.
 
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A sound wave has speed and pitch and a certain shape, but I don't know what you mean by tempo in this context.
 
I actually found out what I needed, thanks!
 
do design of the wall and the chairs affects the sound vibration.Common question which topic that i can prove a lot of things.sound proofing in vehicles or studio
 

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