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The role of diffusive architectural surfaces on auditory spatial discrimination in performance venuesRobinson et al., 2013
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- Robinson P
- Pätynen J
- Lokki T
- Suk Jang H
- Yong Jeon J
- Xiang N
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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In musical or theatrical performance, some venues allow listeners to individually localize and segregate individual performers, while others produce a well blended ensemble sound. The room acoustic conditions that make this possible, and the psycho-acoustic effects at …
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