An imaging technique is described which would permit either an originally recorded or a simulated sound field to be reconstructed in a playback environment. The configuration and surface treatment of the playback enclosure is seen to dictate a required number and arrangement of sources for a desired region of convergence of the reconstructed field. The response of the playback enclosure to this space distribution is then viewed as a filter, which is manipulated to obtain the three-dimensional imaging properties of the desired space.
Author:
Romano, Anthony
Affiliation:
Graduate Program in Acoustics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
JAES Volume 35 Issue 10 pp. 749-759; October 1987
Publication Date:
October 1, 1987
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