Evaluating scalability trade-offs in containerized microservices deployments
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I've been tasked with creating a small, immersive audio installation for a local history museum's new exhibit on 19th-century textile mills, and I’m hitting a wall with the spatial sound design. My budget is tight, around $800, and I have to use the museum's existing six-channel speaker system, which is permanently installed in a 15x20 foot room with terrible acoustics due to high ceilings and stone walls. I need to simulate the overlapping, deafening sounds of working looms, water wheels, and worker conversations without it becoming an indecipherable wall of noise, and I have only three weeks before the exhibit opens. I’m working with Reaper and a limited library of field recordings I made myself, but I can’t get the mix to feel authentic and layered without certain frequencies causing painful resonance in the space.
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Treat the six speakers as a spatial stage: assign loom, water wheel, and crowd textures to distinct channels and use subtle cross‑plane delays (5–15 ms) to fix localization. In Reaper rout six buses, run a shared short convolution reverb, and apply dampening notches around key resonances (roughly 150–250 Hz and 2–4 kHz). Add DIY absorbers on walls and test with quiet sessions at dawn.
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