Room correction for object-based audio
Room correction for object-based audio
Traditional channel based room equalisation is able to improve low frequency colouration due to interference of reflections, but is unable to address some other defects. The introduction of object- based reproduction brings an opportunity for new correction methods. In particular the direct and reverberant components of the production can be processed separately in order to improve
the reproduction of the direct to reverberant ratio, and late colouration. We consider this in the context of an object-based system where the reverberant properties are parameterised as metadata, and the correction process acts directly on this.
Menzies, Dylan
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Fazi, Filippo
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1 November 2016
Menzies, Dylan
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Fazi, Filippo
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Menzies, Dylan and Fazi, Filippo
(2016)
Room correction for object-based audio.
In Proceedings of Reproduced Sound, Institute of Acoustics, Southampton, November 2016.
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Abstract
Traditional channel based room equalisation is able to improve low frequency colouration due to interference of reflections, but is unable to address some other defects. The introduction of object- based reproduction brings an opportunity for new correction methods. In particular the direct and reverberant components of the production can be processed separately in order to improve
the reproduction of the direct to reverberant ratio, and late colouration. We consider this in the context of an object-based system where the reverberant properties are parameterised as metadata, and the correction process acts directly on this.
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ROOM CORRECTION FOR OBJECT-BASED AUDIO
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Accepted/In Press date: 30 September 2016
Published date: 1 November 2016
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Reproduced Sound 2016: Sound with Pictures: Time is of the Essence, Holiday Inn, Southampton, United Kingdom, 2016-11-15 - 2016-11-17
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406400
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