Dutilleux et al., 1999 - Google Patents
AML: Architecture and Music Laboratory. A museum installationDutilleux et al., 1999
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- Dutilleux P
- Mueller-Tomfelde C
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- Conference on Spatial Sound Reproduction
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A museum-exhibit gives the visitors an opportunity to experience the relation between sounds and performance space. The impulse responses of real rooms have been measured and a simulator (Spatialisateur) has been programmed to imitate these spaces. Elementary …
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