During the past decades the technology of binaural recording and payback systems has improved considerably. Beginning with the first developments of Artificial Head Systems, the most important stages up to present-day Artificial Head Systems will be described. Special construction features of Artificial Head Systems whose outer geometries are based on simplified, mathematically modeled geometries, will be explained.
Authors:
Genuit, K.; Gierlich, H. W.; Bray, Wade
Affiliations:
HEAD acoustics GmbH, Aachen, F.R.G. ; tSonic Perceptions, Inc., Norwalk, CT(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
89 (September 1990)
Paper Number:
2950
Publication Date:
September 1, 1990
Subject:
Reproduction of Spatial Sound
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