enum AudioSurface : System.Enum

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Description

The AudioSurface enumeration in the Sandbox namespace defines the acoustic properties of various surfaces. This enumeration is used to determine how sound interacts with different materials, affecting how it bounces and propagates in a virtual environment.

Members

Static Fields

Member NameSummary
GenericRepresents a generic surface with default acoustic properties.
BrickRepresents a brick surface, typically hard and reflective.
ConcreteRepresents a concrete surface, known for its hardness and reflectivity.
CeramicRepresents a ceramic surface, often hard and reflective.
GravelRepresents a gravel surface, typically rough and absorbent.
CarpetRepresents a carpeted surface, known for its sound absorption properties.
GlassRepresents a glass surface, usually smooth and reflective.
PlasterRepresents a plaster surface, often used in walls and ceilings.
WoodRepresents a wooden surface, which can vary in acoustic properties based on type and finish.
MetalRepresents a metal surface, typically hard and reflective.
RockRepresents a rock surface, generally hard and reflective.
FabricRepresents a fabric surface, known for its sound absorption capabilities.
FoamRepresents a foam surface, often used for soundproofing due to its absorption properties.
SandRepresents a sandy surface, typically absorbent and soft.
SnowRepresents a snowy surface, known for its sound dampening properties.
SoilRepresents a soil surface, generally absorbent and soft.
CurtainRepresents a curtain surface, often used for sound absorption.
SteelRepresents a steel surface, typically hard and reflective.
AcousticTileRepresents an acoustic tile surface, designed for sound absorption.
LeatherRepresents a leather surface, which can have unique acoustic properties.
LinoleumRepresents a linoleum surface, often used in flooring.
AsphaltRepresents an asphalt surface, typically used in outdoor environments.
WaterRepresents a water surface, known for its unique reflective and absorptive properties.
MarbleRepresents a marble surface, typically hard and reflective.
PaperRepresents a paper surface, which can vary in acoustic properties.