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A Novel Spatial Impulse Response Capture Technique for Realistic Artificial Reverberation in the 22.2 Multichannel Audio Format

Kelly et al., 2019

Document ID
3086729933951235140
Author
Kelly J
King R
Woszczyk W
Publication year
Publication venue
Audio Engineering Society Convention 147

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As immersive media content and technology begin to enter the marketplace, the need for truly immersive spatial reverberation tools takes on a renewed significance. A novel spatial impulse response capture technique optimized for the 22.2 multichannel audio format is …
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