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Readings

Cabrera, A. Pseudo-stereo Techniques:Csound Implementations. Csound Journal. Issue 14. Winter 2011.

Further Reading

Kendall, G. The decorrelation of audio signals an its impact on spatial imagery. Computer Music Journal, vol. 19:4, pp. 71–87, 1995.


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  • TBA

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Kronlachner, M., & Zotter, F. (2014). Spatial transformations for the enhancement of Ambisonic recordings. 2nd International Conference on Spatial Audio, (2), 1–5.


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Nettingsmeier, J. AMBI @ Home ­ The search for extra frontal intelligence. In Linux Audio Conference 2008, Cologne. http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2008/download/papers/18.pdf

Further Reading

Richard Lee, SHELF FILTERS for Ambisonic Decoders, http://www.ambisonia.com/Members/ricardo/shelfs.zip , 2007

Gerzon, M. (1974). Surround-sound psychoacoustics: Criteria for the design of matrix and discrete surround-sound systems. Wireless World, (December).

http://www.ambisonic.net/index.html


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Cheng, Corey I., Wakefield, Gregory H. Introduction to Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs): Representations of HRTFs in Time, Frequency, and Space. JAES Volume 49 Issue 4 pp. 231-249. April 2001.


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Homework

due: October 30rd

Readings

Pulkki, Ville. Virtual sound source positioning using vector base amplitude panning. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 45.6 (1997): 456-466. Pages 456-458.


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Homework 2

Due: October 16th, 2015

Readings

Computer Music Tutorial. Pages 472-484

Gardner, W. G. The Virtual Acoustic Room. Master Thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1992. Pages 53-56.

Further Reading

Audio Programming Book. Sections 6.6-6.9

James A. Moorer. About This Reverberation Business. Computer Music Journal , Vol. 3, No. 2 (Jun., 1979), pp. 13-28

Stautner, J. and Puckette, M. Designing Multi-Channel Reverberators. Computer Music Journal , Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 52-65

Valimaki, Vesa, et al. Fifty years of artificial reverberation. Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on 20.5 (2012): 1421-1448.


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Homework 1

Homework 1: Panning

Due: Friday October 9th

Readings

For Friday Oct. 2nd:

Hartmann, W. M. (1999). How We Localize Sound. Physics Today, (November). http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/52/11/10.1063/1.882727

Further Reading

Moore, Brian C. J. An introduction to the psychology of hearing. Emerald. 2012. Chapter 7 - Space Perception.

Audio Programming Book. Chapter 2, Section 3.

Jeppesen, J., & Møller, H. (2005). Cues for Localization in the Horizontal Plane. 118th AES Convention.