Unexplained null
Let me start by apologizing for the length of this post.
"I have made this longer than usual because I have not had time to make it shorter." Blaise Pascal
Let me start by apologizing for the length of this post.
"I have made this longer than usual because I have not had time to make it shorter." Blaise Pascal
Interesting topic explained how to do a NULL Test
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With permission from Lavry Engineering:
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Regarding "Null testing"-
Basically; null tests are useful to determine if two files are identical. If they are different; you hear only the difference.
running a null test
Null: undefined, empty, or meaningless value.
Examples in Micing techniques to reduce bleed or unwanted standing Waves: Always aI'm the null of the polar pattern at the offending noise source. For example, if recording a snare drum aI'm the null of the mic at the high-hat to reduce high-hat leakage into the snare mic.
A small area or space where direct and reflected RF signals from a transmitter cancel each other, resulting in little or no usable energy being available to a receiver antenna.