Horbach et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Design and applications of a data-based auralization system for surround soundHorbach et al., 1999
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- 2462749103804418601
- Author
- Horbach U
- Karamustafaoglu A
- Pellegrini R
- Mackensen P
- Theile G
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- Audio Engineering Society Convention 106
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A headphone-based auralization system which relies on real-measured data for the acoustic display of surround sound control rooms has been developed. It includes the dynamic convolution of stored binaural room impulse responses, controlled by a head tracker. The …
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