ABSTRACT The authors developed a new measurement system, which captures 32-channels impulse responses by means of a spherical microphone array and a matrix of FIR filters, capable of proving frequency-independent directivity patterns. This allows for spatial analysis with resolution much higher than what was possible with obsolete sumand- delay beamforming. The software developed for this application creates a false-colour video of the spatial distribution of energy, changing with running time along the impulse response duration. A virtual microphone probe allows to extract the sound coming from any specific direction. The method was successfully employed in three concert halls, providing guidance for correcting some acoustical prob...
The analysis of the sound field’s 3D properties has been strongly improved in recent years, after sp...
Estimating and parameterizing the early and late reflections of an enclosed space is an interesting ...
Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9610905 Abstract: Multiple spatial analysis and synthes...
International audienceIn classical and standardized room acoustic measurements, the directivity of s...
Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency res...
A new approach is proposed for investigating the temporal and spatial structures of room impulse res...
Directional room impulse responses (DRIRs) are composed of the sound contributions reaching a given ...
Room acoustics measurements are used in many areas of audio research, from physical acoustics modell...
cote interne IRCAM: Noisternig14aNone / NoneNational audienceThe use of spherical microphone arrays ...
Ambisonic impulse responses (also known as the Spatial Impulse Responses) are getting more and more ...
Measured room impulse responses are inextricably linked with the distinct directivity patterns of th...
Spatial Impulse Response Rendering (SIRR) has been recently proposed for spatial reproduction of roo...
For a detailed description of the measurement and analysis methods, please see: McKenzie, T., Schle...
Impulse response of a room carries abstract information on the size and shape of that room. Acoustic...
For many audio applications, availability of recorded multi-channel room impulse responses (MC-RIRs)...
The analysis of the sound field’s 3D properties has been strongly improved in recent years, after sp...
Estimating and parameterizing the early and late reflections of an enclosed space is an interesting ...
Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9610905 Abstract: Multiple spatial analysis and synthes...
International audienceIn classical and standardized room acoustic measurements, the directivity of s...
Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency res...
A new approach is proposed for investigating the temporal and spatial structures of room impulse res...
Directional room impulse responses (DRIRs) are composed of the sound contributions reaching a given ...
Room acoustics measurements are used in many areas of audio research, from physical acoustics modell...
cote interne IRCAM: Noisternig14aNone / NoneNational audienceThe use of spherical microphone arrays ...
Ambisonic impulse responses (also known as the Spatial Impulse Responses) are getting more and more ...
Measured room impulse responses are inextricably linked with the distinct directivity patterns of th...
Spatial Impulse Response Rendering (SIRR) has been recently proposed for spatial reproduction of roo...
For a detailed description of the measurement and analysis methods, please see: McKenzie, T., Schle...
Impulse response of a room carries abstract information on the size and shape of that room. Acoustic...
For many audio applications, availability of recorded multi-channel room impulse responses (MC-RIRs)...
The analysis of the sound field’s 3D properties has been strongly improved in recent years, after sp...
Estimating and parameterizing the early and late reflections of an enclosed space is an interesting ...
Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9610905 Abstract: Multiple spatial analysis and synthes...