A supporting source alters the direct-to-reverberant ratio frequency-selectively to compensate for both spectral and spatial properties of loudspeaker reproduction in reverberant rooms.
Room compensation for loudspeaker reproduction using a supporting source
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Room compensation aims to improve the accuracy of loudspeaker reproduction in reverberant environments. Traditional methods, however, are limited to improving only spectral (timbral) and temporal accuracy, neglecting the spatial accuracy of loudspeaker reproduction. Proposed is a method that compensates for both spectral and spatial properties of loudspeaker reproduction, by adding energy to the perceived reverberant sound field in a frequency-selective manner using a delayed secondary supporting source. This approach allows for the modification of the direct to reverberant ratio as a function of frequency, altering spatial and spectral reproduction. The proposed method is perceptually evaluated, demonstrating its ability to alter the perception of a primary loudspeaker without the listener perceiving the supporting source. The results show that the proposed method performs comparably to a well-established commercial room compensation algorithm and has several advantages over traditional room compensation methods.
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Room compensation for loudspeaker reproduction using a supporting source
A supporting source alters the direct-to-reverberant ratio frequency-selectively to compensate for both spectral and spatial properties of loudspeaker reproduction in reverberant rooms.