Ambisonic decoding for compensated amplitude panning
Ambisonic decoding for compensated amplitude panning
Compensated amplitude panning (CAP) is a spatial audio reproduction method for loudspeakers that takes the listener head orientation into account. It can produce stable images in any direction using only two loudspeakers. In its original form, CAP is inherently an object-based method, with each image produced separately. An exact and efficient method is presented here for dynamically decoding a first order Ambisonic encoding, which is equivalent to using CAP to separately reproduce the constituents of the encoding. Both the stereo and multichannel cases are considered.
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Menzies, Dylan
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Fazi, Filippo
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March 2019
Menzies, Dylan
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Fazi, Filippo
e5aefc08-ab45-47c1-ad69-c3f12d07d807
Menzies, Dylan and Fazi, Filippo
(2019)
Ambisonic decoding for compensated amplitude panning.
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 26 (3), .
(doi:10.1109/LSP.2019.2895275).
Abstract
Compensated amplitude panning (CAP) is a spatial audio reproduction method for loudspeakers that takes the listener head orientation into account. It can produce stable images in any direction using only two loudspeakers. In its original form, CAP is inherently an object-based method, with each image produced separately. An exact and efficient method is presented here for dynamically decoding a first order Ambisonic encoding, which is equivalent to using CAP to separately reproduce the constituents of the encoding. Both the stereo and multichannel cases are considered.
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Accepted/In Press date: 10 January 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 7 February 2019
Published date: March 2019
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