ZvukDom & AetherLoom
I’ve been wondering how the weave of a fabric can subtly shape the timbre of a room, almost like a texture‑based sound filter. What do you think?
Yeah, fabric’s weave is basically a soft filter for the room. The denser the weave, the more it dampens high‑frequency reverberations, giving you a warmer, less bright sound. Light, airy textiles do the opposite, letting those sibilant peaks bounce around. Think of it like a vinyl’s worn grain; it mutates the tonal texture just enough to make a space feel different. If you’re tweaking a room, consider the weave as part of your acoustic palette.