Listening tests were carried out to evaluate the performance of a 2-D to 3-D ambience upmixing technique based on “Perceptual Band Allocation (PBA),” which is a novel vertical image extension method. Five-channel recordings were made with a 3-channel frontal microphone array and a 4-channel ambience array in a concert hall. The 4-channel ambience signals were low- and high-pass filtered at three different crossover frequencies: 0.5 k, 1 k, and 4 kHz. For 2-D to 3-D upmixing, the low-passed signals were routed to the corresponding lower-layer loudspeakers while the high-passed ones to the upper-layer loudspeakers configured in a 9-channel Auro3D-inspired setup. Results suggested that the proposed method produced a similar or greater magnitude of perceived 3-D listener envelopment compared to an original 9-channel ambience recording as well as the original 5-channel recording, depending on the crossover frequency.
Author:
Lee, Hyunkook
Affiliation:
University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK
AES Convention:
136 (April 2014)
Paper Number:
9079
Publication Date:
April 25, 2014
Subject:
Spatial Audio
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