MA. R.. Schroeder, "Natural Sounding Artificial Reverberation," Paper 203, (1961 October.). doi:
MA. R.. Schroeder, "Natural Sounding Artificial Reverberation," Paper 203, (1961 October.). doi:
Abstract: Artificial reverberation is added to sound signals requiring additional reverberations for optimum listening enjoyment. This paper describes methods for generating, by purely electronic means, an artificial reverberation which is indistinguishable from the natural reverberation of real rooms. This artificial reverberation can be given any desired characteristics to match different types of music and personal tastes. A method for making the artificial reverberation -ambiophonic- (i.e., three-dimensional) is also described.
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Artificial reverberation is added to sound signals requiring additional reverberations for optimum listening enjoyment. This paper describes methods for generating, by purely electronic means, an artificial reverberation which is indistinguishable from the natural reverberation of real rooms. This artificial reverberation can be given any desired characteristics to match different types of music and personal tastes. A method for making the artificial reverberation -ambiophonic- (i.e., three-dimensional) is also described.
Author:
Schroeder, Manfred R.
Affiliation:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ
AES Convention:
13 (October 1961)
Paper Number:
203
Publication Date:
October 1, 1961Import into BibTeX
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