Carty, Brian
(2008)
Artificial Simulation of Audio Spatialisation: Developing a
Binaural System.
Maynooth Musicology: Postgraduate Journal, 1.
pp. 271-296.
Abstract
Sound localisation deals with how and why we can locate sound sources
in our spatial environment. Sound spatialisation defines how sound is
distributed in this environment. Several acoustic and psychoacoustic
phenomena are involved in sound localisation and spatialisation. The
importance of these phenomena becomes apparent when endeavouring to
recreate and emulate auditory spatial events using computers.
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Article
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Keywords: |
Artificial Simulation; Audio Spatialisation; Binaural System;
Maynooth Musicology; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > Music |
Item ID: |
9467 |
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Date Deposited: |
09 May 2018 13:07 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Maynooth Musicology: Postgraduate Journal |
Publisher: |
Maynooth Musicology |
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Yes |
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