Griesinger, 2009 - Google Patents
The importance of the direct to reverberant ratio in the perception of distance, localization, clarity, and envelopmentGriesinger, 2009
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- Griesinger D
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- Audio Engineering Society Convention 126
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The Direct to Reverberant ratio (D/R)-the ratio of the energy in the first wave front to the reflected sound energy-is absent from most discussions of room acoustics. Yet only the direct sound (DS) provides information about the localization and distance of a sound …
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