Sound recording and listening rely mainly in the acoustic characteristics of the environment. Places specifically build for a specific application (music recording, conferences or concert rooms) must have the right acoustic quality. In this way, listening an acoustic signal in a room, generally is affected for different elements, inherent to the room, like reverberation, echoes and resonance or the lack of them, the sources sound coverage, etc. All these elements go with the main signal and affect stereophony and intelligibility.
Author:
Molero Milán, Jose Luis
Affiliation:
La Salle Bonanova University
AES Convention:
118 (May 2005)
Paper Number:
6502
Publication Date:
May 1, 2005
Session Subject:
Room and Architectural Acoustics; Sound Reinforcement
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