This paper discusses a highly flexible and powerful implementation toolkit that allows new ideas in the field of multi-channel surround sound to be implemented with great ease and minimal development time. The key feature of the toolkit is that it enables complex surround sound encoding and decoding algorithms to be implemented in real-time with relative ease.
Authors:
Wiggins, Bruce; Paterson-Stephens, Iain; Schillebeeckx, Pieter
Affiliation:
Signal Processing Applications Research Group, University of Derby, Derby, United Kingdom
AES Conference:
19th International Conference: Surround Sound - Techniques, Technology, and Perception (June 2001)
Paper Number:
1930
Publication Date:
June 1, 2001
Subject:
Surround Sound
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