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Wave field synthesis

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...is able to restore the genuine sonic field from mono signals.
Is described at WIKIPEDIA: Wave field synthesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whats your opinion about?

H.
post #2 of 7
i'm taking all these DSP and communication system classes this semester... did last semester too. crazy stuff like this can exist in math and in practice. friggin crazy.
post #3 of 7
Oh, nothing really too new here though I am surprised at how recent the literature is. Neat though, now I have an excuse to build an anechoic chamber in the basement.
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Originally Posted by Born2bwire View Post
Oh, nothing really too new here though I am surprised at how recent the literature is. Neat though, now I have an excuse to build an anechoic chamber in the basement.
...you doesnt need anechoic chamber, if you include the playback room acoustics into synthesis, as describe in: Wave Field Synthesis and Holophony

H.
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...you doesnt need anechoic chamber, if you include the playback room acoustics into synthesis, as describe in: Wave Field Synthesis and Holophony

H.
But I want an anechoic chamber.
post #6 of 7
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But I want an anechoic chamber.
...as far as your wife is the obstacle in that reason, you should changing the choice.
In case she have very good appearence, the solution remain subtract the playback rooms acoustics during playback at the described principle .

Cheers, H.
post #7 of 7
Karlheinz Brandenburg, one of the main developers of the MP3 standard, is researching Wave Field Synthesis too. Some interesting interview videos here: Interviews with Karlheinz Brandenburg
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