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Measuring spatial impulse responses in concert halls and opera houses employing a spherical microphone array

Measuring spatial impulse responses in concert halls and opera houses employing a spherical microphone array
Measuring spatial impulse responses in concert halls and opera houses employing a spherical microphone array
Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency resolution, but very poor spatial information. On the other hand, when a disturbing echo or discrete reflection is found, it would be very useful to be able to understand its exact direction-of-arrival. And detailed spatial information is also required when the measured impulse responses are employed as digital filters for virtual listening tests.

The method described here is based on the usage of a small spherical microphone array, equipped with 32 subminiature capsules (Knowles Electronics) mounted flush on the surface of a rigid sphere (70mm diameter). A set of 32x25 digital FIR filters are employed for processing the signals coming from the capsules, and deriving the 25 channels corresponding to a spherical harmonics decomposition of the sound field, up to 4th order. Proper postprocessing tools allow for plotting the spatial information contained in the measured set of 25 impulse responses, making it easy to visualize the spatial distribution of sound during the propagation.

This set can also be employed inside a special listening room, equipped with a spherical array of loudspeakers, for reconstruction faithfully the original soundfield, providing a realistic and immersive listening experience.
Farina, Angelo
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Capra, Andrea
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Conti, Lorenzo
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Mantignon, Paolo
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Fazi, Filippo M.
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Farina, Angelo
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Capra, Andrea
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Conti, Lorenzo
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Mantignon, Paolo
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Fazi, Filippo M.
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Farina, Angelo, Capra, Andrea, Conti, Lorenzo, Mantignon, Paolo and Fazi, Filippo M. (2007) Measuring spatial impulse responses in concert halls and opera houses employing a spherical microphone array. 19th International Congress on Acoustics, Madrid, Spain. 02 - 07 Sep 2007. 6 pp .

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Abstract

Traditional methods for measuring impulse responses in rooms provide detailed time and frequency resolution, but very poor spatial information. On the other hand, when a disturbing echo or discrete reflection is found, it would be very useful to be able to understand its exact direction-of-arrival. And detailed spatial information is also required when the measured impulse responses are employed as digital filters for virtual listening tests.

The method described here is based on the usage of a small spherical microphone array, equipped with 32 subminiature capsules (Knowles Electronics) mounted flush on the surface of a rigid sphere (70mm diameter). A set of 32x25 digital FIR filters are employed for processing the signals coming from the capsules, and deriving the 25 channels corresponding to a spherical harmonics decomposition of the sound field, up to 4th order. Proper postprocessing tools allow for plotting the spatial information contained in the measured set of 25 impulse responses, making it easy to visualize the spatial distribution of sound during the propagation.

This set can also be employed inside a special listening room, equipped with a spherical array of loudspeakers, for reconstruction faithfully the original soundfield, providing a realistic and immersive listening experience.

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Published date: September 2007
Additional Information: Paper no. RBA-07-010
Venue - Dates: 19th International Congress on Acoustics, Madrid, Spain, 2007-09-02 - 2007-09-07
Organisations: Acoustics Group

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Local EPrints ID: 147339
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/147339
PURE UUID: 509c078f-e7d5-4c85-8bcd-645b8eb60c00
ORCID for Filippo M. Fazi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4129-1433

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Date deposited: 10 Jun 2010 13:16
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:54

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Author: Angelo Farina
Author: Andrea Capra
Author: Lorenzo Conti
Author: Paolo Mantignon
Author: Filippo M. Fazi ORCID iD

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