Sound Spatialization over Loudspeakers: A Real-Time Implementation Using Head-Related Transfer Functions
Klingler, Daniel C.
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Title
Sound Spatialization over Loudspeakers: A Real-Time Implementation Using Head-Related Transfer Functions
Author(s)
Klingler, Daniel C.
Contributor(s)
Jones, Douglas L.
Issue Date
2011-05
Keyword(s)
acoustic signal processing
sound synthesis
sound spatialization
spatialization algorithms
transfer functions
head-related transfer functions
Abstract
Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) can be utilized to enhance sound
spatialization over a 4-channel loudspeaker system. While the illusion of
multidimensional sound can be easily synthesized in a stereo headset using
HRTFs, playback over loudspeakers introduces difficulties that reduce the
quality of the illusion. Interaural crosstalk, room reflections, and head move-
ments are detrimental to the image, and a good playback system should minimize
these effects. An algorithm was developed that incorporates HRTFs
from the desired image angle along with HRTFs from the loudspeaker locations
to enhance spatialization. This algorithm was implemented as a
4-channel VST plugin, a system that allows real-time processing and full
automation of all parameters. Since VST plugins can be hosted in many digital
audio workstations (Audacity, Cubase, Max MSP, etc.), no specialized hardware
is required other than 4-channel IO capability. Subjective listening tests
were performed using the 4-channel plugin and, although there was some timbre
discoloration, the use of this algorithm provided improved spatialization
when compared with quadraphonic panning.
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