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The hand clap as an impulse source for measuring room acoustics

Seetharaman et al., 2012

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2559909660694404058
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Seetharaman P
Tarzia S
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Audio Engineering Society Convention 132

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We test the suitability of hand clap recordings for measuring several acoustic features of musical performance and recording rooms. Our goal is to make acoustic measurement possible for amateur musicians and hobbyists through the use of a smartphone or web app …
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