* John Denker -- Thursday 22 January 2009:
> On 01/22/2009 06:05 AM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > But it depends on the frequency pattern, no? So we'd need to
> > analyze the spectrum ... time to use libfftw3.
> 
> No, the 1/r^2 attenuation is independent of frequency.  No FFT
> required.

The law is the same, but the distances aren't. Lower frequency
travels farther. I don't think that's irrelevant. An automatic
calculation wouldn't know of which kind the sound is.

m.

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