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CMPT 468: Lecture 13 Sound Localization
Global vs. Local Reverberation
- Each acoustic space has its own variety of reflectors causing
the reverberant sound arriving at the listener to be different from
each direction.
- Interaural coherence is a measurement that indicates
there is little similarity between the reverberation received by each
of the two ears.
- A low interaural coherence generally results in a more pleasing
sound and a greater feeling of ``immersion''.
- Low interaural coherence can be implemented by giving each channel
its own reverberator with slightly different parameters.
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CMPT 468: Lecture 13 Sound Localization
Global vs. Local Reverberation
``CMPT 368: Lecture 13, Localization''
by Tamara Smyth,
Computing Science, Simon Fraser University.
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