Härmä et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Spatial audio rendering using sparse and distributed arraysHärmä et al., 2007
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- Härmä A
- Van De Par S
- De Bruijn W
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- 122nd AES Convention, paper
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ABSTRACT A widely distributed but multi-channel audio reproduction system can be used to create dynamic spatial effects for various entertainment and communication applications. In this paper we focus on the follow-me audio effect where the sound source appears moving …
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