Hold, 2019 - Google Patents
Spatial Decomposition Method on Non-Uniform Reproduction LayoutsHold, 2019
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A plethora of techniques allow to capture a complex spatial acoustic environment. The Spatial Decomposition Method (SDM) proposes a simple, yet effective strategy in order to augment a room impulse response with directional information. Under certain conditions …
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