Wave Experiement Worked...
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2002 1:55 am
Reason to start post: I got bord.
Are you a night owl on the PC? Do you have people who snore at a few hundred db's, at less then 10Hz, shaking the whole house?
Well I got my dad. He shakes the whole wall, and causes windows to shake (which my computer and me happends to be close to, a corner desk and one of the walls is the one of his room). So all of a sudden, I first think it's a terrost attack, then I realize it's my dad that started again. It get's me everytime. Pretty soon it will be a "boy who cried wolf" situation and Bin Laden will come lol.
I tried everything from hitting the wall, which works for 5 minutes, not more.
Now I got curious, I opened up Sound Forge, made a 60Hz sound and mixed it with a 120Hz sound. I put it in loop and played it for, oh, 5-10 minutes. If put loud enough (and this requires a good sub by the way) it will block the snoring sound and replace it with a nice, equalized constant hum, you get used to it just like you get used to those Delta fans in that case .
Then, turn it off, and no more snoring!
Not sure what my dad will think of this experiment tomorow though...
If you want to try it I can send you a wav
Oh, there he goes again, time to fire it up.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:75, old post ID:202
Are you a night owl on the PC? Do you have people who snore at a few hundred db's, at less then 10Hz, shaking the whole house?
Well I got my dad. He shakes the whole wall, and causes windows to shake (which my computer and me happends to be close to, a corner desk and one of the walls is the one of his room). So all of a sudden, I first think it's a terrost attack, then I realize it's my dad that started again. It get's me everytime. Pretty soon it will be a "boy who cried wolf" situation and Bin Laden will come lol.
I tried everything from hitting the wall, which works for 5 minutes, not more.
Now I got curious, I opened up Sound Forge, made a 60Hz sound and mixed it with a 120Hz sound. I put it in loop and played it for, oh, 5-10 minutes. If put loud enough (and this requires a good sub by the way) it will block the snoring sound and replace it with a nice, equalized constant hum, you get used to it just like you get used to those Delta fans in that case .
Then, turn it off, and no more snoring!
Not sure what my dad will think of this experiment tomorow though...
If you want to try it I can send you a wav
Oh, there he goes again, time to fire it up.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:75, old post ID:202