F. Rumsey, "Telling the Difference: Preference and Prediction," J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 68, no. 10, pp. 774-778, (2020 October.). doi:
F. Rumsey, "Telling the Difference: Preference and Prediction," J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 68 Issue 10 pp. 774-778, (2020 October.). doi:
Abstract: [Feature] The recent AES Virtual Vienna convention featured some interesting papers on perception and sound quality evaluation. In particular an emphasis could be found on listener preferences, clarity, and naturalness concepts in live and reproduced sound, such as with artificial reverberation and in sound mixes. There was also some revealing work on the effects of different loudspeaker placements.
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[Feature] The recent AES Virtual Vienna convention featured some interesting papers on perception and sound quality evaluation. In particular an emphasis could be found on listener preferences, clarity, and naturalness concepts in live and reproduced sound, such as with artificial reverberation and in sound mixes. There was also some revealing work on the effects of different loudspeaker placements.