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Directivity Patterns Controlling the Auditory Distance

Abstract What influence does the directivity of a sound source have on the perceived distance impression in a room? We propose different directivity pattern designs able to modify the auditory source distance. The idea is accompanied with a comprehensive experimental study investigating the audio effect and its behavior by auralization of directional sound source and room using a 24-channel loudspeaker ring inside an anechoic chamber. In addition to the proposed directivity designs, the study covers influence of auralized room, source-to-receiver distance, signal, and single-channel reverberation. Moreover, simple room acoustical measures perform well in predicting the new effect.
Autor*innen Wendt, F., Frank, M., Zotter, F., Höldrich, R.
EditorInnen Schimmel, J.
Jahr 2016
Art der Arbeit full paper
Edition Proceedings DAFX 2016
Monat 09
Name DFAX
Ort Brno (Tschechien)
Anmerkung procedure: peer-reviewed
Status veröffentlicht
Publikationsart Konferenzband-Beitrag