The wave field synthesis concept makes it possible to reinforce sound fields with preservation of temporal and spatial properties. In practical applications, a discretized loudspeaker array is used. To get an insight into the effects of sampling in space and time, multidimensional spectral analysis is very useful. It is shown that spatial aliasing, which may lead to localization and coloration problems, can be avoided by reducing the spatial bandwidth.
Authors:
Start, Evert W.; Valstar, Vincent G.; de Vries, Diemer
Affiliation:
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
AES Convention:
98 (February 1995)
Paper Number:
3972
Publication Date:
February 1, 1995
Subject:
Sound Reinforcement: Wave Front Synthesis
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