Re: transfer functions for small concert rooms (Jont Allen )


Subject: Re: transfer functions for small concert rooms
From:    Jont Allen  <jba(at)RESEARCH.ATT.COM>
Date:    Wed, 3 Mar 1999 19:44:20 +0000

Christian Kaernbach wrote: > > I am looking for freely available transfer functions of small to very > small concert rooms, for some standard arrangement (listener in the > midst of auditorium, sender on the stage), preferably as finite impulse > response so that I could apply them to synthetic or anechoically > recorded signals in order to produce the effect as if these were > recorded in this concert room. > > Thanks in advance, > Christian Kaernbach > > -- > Dr. Christian Kaernbach > Institut fuer Allgemeine Psychologie > Universitaet Leipzig > Seeburgstr. 14-20 Tel.: +49 341 97-35968, Fax: -35969 > 04 103 Leipzig mailto:chris(at)psychologie.uni-leipzig.de > Germany http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~psycho/kaernbach/ Have you tried our image model? (at)article{Allen79b, author = {Allen, J. B. and Berkley, D. A.}, title = {Image method for efficiently simulating small-room acoustics}, journal = {JASA}, volume = {65}, pages = {943-950}, year = {1979} } -- Jont B. Allen (Technology Leader), AT&T Labs-Research, Shannon Laboratory 180 Park Ave., Room E161, Florham Park NJ 07932-0971 973/360-8545voice, x7111fax, http://www.research.att.com/info/jba -WWW stands for Windows Wont Win -My favorite URL: www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history -what kind of dog can jump higher than a building? (Any dog; buildings can't jump ;-)


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