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I'm trying to understand if Project Acoustics supports modelling transmission of audio through solid materials. The most obvious example I can think of would be sounds produced on a floor above the observer. Assuming there's no unobstructed path between them, I would expect to still hear the sounds transmitted through the material, the qualities of the sound being determined by the material itself.
Is this within the current or planned scope of the project? What properties are relevant?
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@paulturner-pg This is a question that comes up from time to time. Transmission support is not a part of the core product at this time. We'd like to add this support in the future, but it is currently not a part of our immediate development plans.
I'm trying to understand if Project Acoustics supports modelling transmission of audio through solid materials. The most obvious example I can think of would be sounds produced on a floor above the observer. Assuming there's no unobstructed path between them, I would expect to still hear the sounds transmitted through the material, the qualities of the sound being determined by the material itself.
Is this within the current or planned scope of the project? What properties are relevant?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: