The spectral quality reproduced by multichannel spatial audio reproduction methods are studied in two regular and one irregular loudspeaker layouts when the human head is analytically modeled as a spherical scatterer. The layouts have such a number of loudspeakers that is found in some high-end laboratory conditions. The results verify that the reproduction quality drops above a certain frequency limit, and the introduced spectral errors are more severe with Ambisonics than with VBAP. The head-like scatterer increases errors on the contralateral side of a sound source, and the errors on the ipsilateral side are mostly unaffected. In addition, the frequency limit of the errors may be lower depending on the source direction.
Authors:
Pajunen, Lauros; Politis, Archontis; Vaalgamaa, Markus; Strömmer, Stefan; Pulkki, Ville
Affiliations:
Aalto University; Tampere University; Huawei Technologies; Huawei Technologies; Aalto University(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
148 (May 2020)
Paper Number:
10333
Publication Date:
May 28, 2020
Subject:
Spatial Audio
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