In this paper, a novel surround artificial reverberator is described. By using this reverberator, recording engineers can control each location of sound sources and produce realistic reverberation. The new algorithm proposed in this paper controls perceived direction by panning the direct sound, and controls perceived distance by adjusting energy decay curve of reverberation and gain of the direct sound.
Authors:
Seo, Jeong-Hun; Shim, Hwan; Sung, Koeng-Mo; Yoo, Jae-Hyoun
Affiliations:
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute; Seoul National University(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
28th International Conference: The Future of Audio Technology--Surround and Beyond (June 2006)
Paper Number:
2-3
Publication Date:
June 1, 2006
Subject:
The Future of Audio Technology - Surround & Beyond
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