Fwd: [cec-c] Fwd: Recommended software for simulating moving sound sources? (Kevin Austin )


Subject: Fwd: [cec-c] Fwd: Recommended software for simulating moving sound sources?
From:    Kevin Austin  <kevin.austin@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 27 Nov 2014 09:57:48 -0500
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Begin forwarded message: From: Navid Navab <navid.nav@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [cec-c] Fwd: Recommended software for simulating moving sound sources? Date: 2014 November 27 at 2:20:43 AM GMT-5 To: cec-conference@xxxxxxxx If various max/msp externals are not an option then the plugin versions of IRCAM SPAT and IRCAM's binaural tools should be suitable for this: http://forumnet.ircam.fr/product/ircam-tools-flux-spat/ http://forumnet.ircam.fr/product/ircam-tools-flux-hear/ >> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 11:07 PM, etienne deleflie <edeleflie@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Join the sursound list and ask there ... lots of options >> >> Etienne >> >> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> From: "Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel" <oberfeld@xxxxxxxx> >>>> Subject: Recommended software for simulating moving sound sources? >>>> Date: 2014 November 25 at 11:26:52 AM GMT-5 >>>> >>>> Dear list, >>>> >>>> could anyone here recommend a software for simulating and presenting moving sound sources in virtual acoustics (via headphones)? >>>> >>>> We want to study the use of auditory and visual information in simple traffic-related tasks, like street crossing (pedestrian stands at a crosswalk, car approaches from the left, pedestrian decides if he or she can safely cross the street before the car will arrive at the crosswalk).


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