Creating illusions of musical instruments positioned in virtual space seems to have been the focus during the early years of spatial sound reproduction, but more knowledge is required for the artistic creation of virtual spaces within which musical sound is to be presented. This paper looks at what has been learned from investigations so far, and explores current research on the auditory spatial imagery associated with virtual acoustic environments.
Authors:
Martens, William L.; Woszczyk, Wieslaw
Affiliation:
McGill University
AES Conference:
UK 22nd Conference: Illusions in Sound (April 2007)
Paper Number:
18
Publication Date:
April 11, 2007
Subject:
Virtual acoustics
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