Collection type: Course
| Name: | Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW -- Sound Spatialization and Reverberation |
| ID: | col10485 |
| Language: | English (en) |
| Summary: | Reverberation is a property of concert halls that greatly adds to the enjoyment of a musical performance. Sound waves propagate directly from the stage to the listener, and also reflect from the floor, walls, ceiling, and back wall of the stage to create myriad copies of the direct sound that are time-delayed and reduced in intensity. Learn how to model a reverberant environment using comb filters and all-pass filters, and how to implement these digital filters in LabVIEW to create an audio signal processor that can add reverberation an audio signal. In addition, learn how to place a virtual sound source in a stereo sound field using interaural intensity difference (IID) and interaural timing difference (ITD) localization cues. This course is part of the series "Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW." |
| Collection Subtype: | Course |
| Subject: | Science and Technology |
| Keywords: | all-pass filter, comb filter, concert hall, delay, impulse response, LabVIEW, localization cue, reverberation, Schroeder reverberator, virtual sound source |
| License: | Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0) |
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| Authors: | Ed Doering (doering@rose-hulman.edu) |
| Copyright Holders: | Ed Doering (doering@rose-hulman.edu) |
| Maintainers: | Ed Doering (doering@rose-hulman.edu), Erik Luther (erik.luther@ni.com), Sam Shearman (sam.shearman@ni.com) |
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| Version: | 1.1 (history) |
| Created: | Nov 7, 2007 7:02 am US/Central |
| Revised: | Nov 7, 2007 4:26 pm US/Central |
| Version: | 1.1 Nov 7, 2007 4:26 pm US/Central by Ed Doering |
| Changes: | Created Collection |
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