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Spatial audio panning With elevated sources using horizontal-only reproduction loudspeakers

Spatial audio panning With elevated sources using horizontal-only reproduction loudspeakers
Spatial audio panning With elevated sources using horizontal-only reproduction loudspeakers
To reproduce virtual sound sources with elevation often elevated reproduction loudspeakers are required (for example with Ambisonics), or alternatively complex inverse filtering with horizontal-only loudspeakers is needed (for example with crosstalk cancellation). It has recently been demonstrated that, at low frequencies, crosstalk cancellation approximates the stereo sine law, which is a simple frequency-independent panning approach. This paper reinforces this link and analyses it for the 3D scenario considering elevated virtual sources. The classic stereo sine law is adapted to include elevation, which is achieved by mapping elevated sources through a cone of confusion to positions in the horizontal plane with no elevation. Results considering localization cues reproduced by a stereo loudspeaker array using measured data corroborate the findings. The inclusion of dynamic cues, such as through the head-tracked sine law, is suggested to improve the perceptual performance.
Binaural, Crosstalk Cancellation, Panning, Spatial Audio, Stereo
IEEE
Hollebon, Jacob
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Fazi, Filippo
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Hollebon, Jacob
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Fazi, Filippo
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Hollebon, Jacob and Fazi, Filippo (2023) Spatial audio panning With elevated sources using horizontal-only reproduction loudspeakers. In 2023 Immersive and 3D Audio: from Architecture to Automotive, I3DA 2023. IEEE. 6 pp . (doi:10.1109/I3DA57090.2023.10289388).

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Abstract

To reproduce virtual sound sources with elevation often elevated reproduction loudspeakers are required (for example with Ambisonics), or alternatively complex inverse filtering with horizontal-only loudspeakers is needed (for example with crosstalk cancellation). It has recently been demonstrated that, at low frequencies, crosstalk cancellation approximates the stereo sine law, which is a simple frequency-independent panning approach. This paper reinforces this link and analyses it for the 3D scenario considering elevated virtual sources. The classic stereo sine law is adapted to include elevation, which is achieved by mapping elevated sources through a cone of confusion to positions in the horizontal plane with no elevation. Results considering localization cues reproduced by a stereo loudspeaker array using measured data corroborate the findings. The inclusion of dynamic cues, such as through the head-tracked sine law, is suggested to improve the perceptual performance.

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Published date: 5 September 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 IEEE.
Venue - Dates: 2023 Immersive and 3D Audio: from Architecture to Automotive: I3DA 2023, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 2023-09-05 - 2023-09-07
Keywords: Binaural, Crosstalk Cancellation, Panning, Spatial Audio, Stereo

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Local EPrints ID: 483123
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483123
PURE UUID: 27f0a069-55cc-4c71-8a70-b3eca99eabd8
ORCID for Jacob Hollebon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4119-4070
ORCID for Filippo Fazi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4129-1433

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Date deposited: 25 Oct 2023 02:16
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:04

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