Diffuse Field Modeling using physically-inspired decorrelation filters and B-format microphones: Part II evaluation

Olli Rummukainen, David Romblom, Catherine Guastavino

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    Abstrakti

    Diffuse Field Modeling (DFM) is a systematic means for simulating and reproducing a diffuse field for arbitrary loudspeaker configurations. DFM is presented in two publications: Part I [1] presents the algorithm and this Part II reports the perceptual evaluation. Two experiments were conducted: in Experiment 1 sound recording professionals were to rate different treatments of DFM presented on a 20-channel array. The treatments under evaluation included the geometric modeling of reflections, strategies involving the early portion of the B-Format Room Impulse Response, and a comparison between 0th and 1st-order RIR. Results indicate that it is necessary to model the earliest reflections and to use all four channels of the B-Format room impulse response. In Experiment 2 musicians and sound recording professionals were asked to rate DFM and common microphone techniques presented on 3/2 stereophonic setup. DFM was found to be perceptually comparable with the Hamasaki Square technique.

    AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
    Sivut194-207
    Sivumäärä14
    JulkaisuJournal of the Audio Engineering Society
    Vuosikerta64
    Numero4
    DOI - pysyväislinkit
    TilaJulkaistu - 1 huhtik. 2016
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu

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