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Time-frequency based post-processing applied to a coincident stereo recording is proposed to generate an audio signal with a highly directive directional response pointing straight forward. Assuming an ideal coincident stereo microphone, the directional response of this center channel is effectively time and frequency invariant. Further, the look direction can be steered to left and right front directions. The technique is based on the insight that the signal which predicts left from right, modified by limiting the magnitude of the frequency domain prediction gains, has a center forward directional response. The center channel is generated using both, a left-right and a right-left magnitude-limited-predictor signal. Applications of the proposed scheme are use of stereo microphones as ``digital steerable shot gun microphones` and center channel generation for music recording.
Author (s): Faller, Christof
Affiliation:
Illusonic
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AES Convention: 124
Paper Number:7380
Publication Date:
2008-05-06
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Session subject:
Spatial Audio Perception and Processing
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Faller, Christof; 2008; Obtaining a Highly Directive Center Channel from Coincident Stereo Microphone Signals [PDF]; Illusonic; Paper 7380; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14510
Faller, Christof; Obtaining a Highly Directive Center Channel from Coincident Stereo Microphone Signals [PDF]; Illusonic; Paper 7380; 2008 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14510