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Diffuse signal processing (DiSP) is a method of decorrelating coherent audio signals that is applicable to various components of sound reinforcement systems. Previous tests have indicated that DiSP can successfully decorrelate multiple low-frequency sources, leading to the reduction of comb filtering effects. However, results also show that performance is variable with source material and that effectiveness is reduced in closed acoustic spaces. In this work a dynamic variant of DiSP is examined where the decorrelation algorithm varies over time. The effectiveness of the processing is analyzed and compared to static DiSP and unprocessed systems. Results show that dynamic DiSP provides superior low-frequency spatial variance reduction to static DiSP due to improved decorrelation between direct sounds and early reflections.
Author (s): Moore, Jonathan; Hill, Adam J.
Affiliation:
University of Derby, Stockport, UK; University of Derby, Derby, Derbyshire, UK; Gand Concert Sound, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA
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AES Convention: 143
Paper Number:9903
Publication Date:
2017-10-06
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Session subject:
Sound Reinforcement & Acoustics
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Moore, Jonathan; Hill, Adam J.; 2017; Dynamic Diffuse Signal Processing for Low-Frequency Spatial Variance Minimization across Wide Audience Areas [PDF]; University of Derby, Stockport, UK; University of Derby, Derby, Derbyshire, UK; Gand Concert Sound, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA; Paper 9903; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19300
Moore, Jonathan; Hill, Adam J.; Dynamic Diffuse Signal Processing for Low-Frequency Spatial Variance Minimization across Wide Audience Areas [PDF]; University of Derby, Stockport, UK; University of Derby, Derby, Derbyshire, UK; Gand Concert Sound, Elk Grove Village, IL, USA; Paper 9903; 2017 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19300