Analytic Methods of Sound Field Synthesis

Analytic Methods of Sound Field Synthesis
Author: Jens Ahrens
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642257437

This book puts the focus on serving human listeners in the sound field synthesis although the approach can be also exploited in other applications such as underwater acoustics or ultrasonics. The author derives a fundamental formulation based on standard integral equations and the single-layer potential approach is identified as a useful tool in order to derive a general solution. He also proposes extensions to the single-layer potential approach which allow for a derivation of explicit solutions for circular, planar, and linear distributions of secondary sources. Based on above described formulation it is shown that the two established analytical approaches of Wave Field Synthesis and Near-field Compensated Higher Order Ambisonics constitute specific solutions to the general problem which are covered by the single-layer potential solution and its extensions.

Wave Field Synthesis

Wave Field Synthesis
Author: Diemer de Vries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2009
Genre: Acoustical engineering
ISBN: 9780937803684

Psychoacoustic Music Sound Field Synthesis

Psychoacoustic Music Sound Field Synthesis
Author: Tim Ziemer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030230333

This book provides a broad overview of spaciousness in music theory, from mixing and performance practice, to room acoustics, psychoacoustics and audio engineering, and presents the derivation, implementation and experimental validation of a novel type of spatial audio system. Discussing the physics of musical instruments and the nature of auditory perception, the book enables readers to precisely localize synthesized musical instruments while experiencing their timbral variance and spatial breadth. Offering interdisciplinary insights for novice music enthusiasts and experts in the field of spatial audio, this book is suitable for anyone interested in the study of music and musicology and the application of spatial audio mixing, or those seeking an overview of the state of the art in applied psychoacoustics for spatial audio.

Immersive Sound

Immersive Sound
Author: Agnieszka Roginska
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1317480112

Immersive Sound: The Art and Science of Binaural and Multi-Channel Audio provides a comprehensive guide to multi-channel sound. With contributions from leading recording engineers, researchers, and industry experts, Immersive Sound includes an in-depth description of the physics and psychoacoustics of spatial audio as well as practical applications. Chapters include the history of 3D sound, binaural reproduction over headphones and loudspeakers, stereo, surround sound, height channels, object-based audio, soundfield (ambisonics), wavefield synthesis, and multi-channel mixing techniques. Knowledge of the development, theory, and practice of spatial and multi-channel sound is essential to those advancing the research and applications in the rapidly evolving fields of 3D sound recording, augmented and virtual reality, gaming, film sound, music production, and post-production.

Wave Field Synthesis in a Listening Room

Wave Field Synthesis in a Listening Room
Author: Vera Dorothee Erbes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

This thesis investigates the influence of the listening room on sound fields synthesised by Wave Field Synthesis. Methods are developed that allow for investigation of the spatial and timbral perception of Wave Field Synthesis in a reverberant environment using listening experiments based on simulation by binaural synthesis and room acoustical simulation. The results can serve as guidelines for the design of listening rooms for Wave Field Synthesis.eng

Springer Handbook of Systematic Musicology

Springer Handbook of Systematic Musicology
Author: Rolf Bader
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1089
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662550040

This unique reference book offers a holistic description of the multifaceted field of systematic musicology, which is the study of music, its production and perception, and its cultural, historical and philosophical background. The seven sections reflect the main topics in this interdisciplinary subject. The first two parts discuss musical acoustics and signal processing, comprehensively describing the mathematical and physical fundamentals of musical sound generation and propagation. The complex interplay of physiology and psychology involved in sound and music perception is covered in the following sections, with a particular focus on psychoacoustics and the recently evolved research on embodied music cognition. In addition, a huge variety of technical applications for professional training, music composition and consumer electronics are presented. A section on music ethnology completes this comprehensive handbook. Music theory and philosophy of music are imbedded throughout. Carefully edited and written by internationally respected experts, it is an invaluable reference resource for professionals and graduate students alike.