While visiting friends and family in Omaha, I decided to take the opportunity to swing over to Missouri Valley, IA (About 30 miles away) and record their STL-10 doing its daily noon blast:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIMLWv7Mre0
It sounds like either there's another STL-10 in there, or Windows Movie Maker messed with the pitch. If it was WMM, I may be able to help you with the problem. Did it really sound like that?PhRed wrote:It's quite interesting that when she hits full cycle, The echo that gets thrown off sound almost a half-step note *higher*.
An unintended, yet intriguing combination of the Doppler Effect and vantage point, perhaps?
BTW: Great recording. It brings back memories of the Melville LI Fire Dept. Substation jewel. IIRC, what made it particularly loud was not only the low tone for the purpose of achieving distance in an area that has one of the busiest north-south suburban thoroughfares on Long Island running through it, but the fact that it was installed almost at *ground level*. And lest my understanding of siren sound dynamics betray me, the lower the siren installation, the easier it is--ideally, of course--for the soundwaves to reach their destination.
It's not a WMM artifact, the same effect is heard in the raw unedited recording from my camera. I'm thinking now that it probably just is echo and not a second siren, because I don't hear a second wind-up, and the "second siren" stops suddenly at the same time as the one shown.ver tum wrote:It sounds like either there's another STL-10 in there, or Windows Movie Maker messed with the pitch. If it was WMM, I may be able to help you with the problem. Did it really sound like that?
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