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A comprehensive acoustic Snare Drum Data Set (SDDS) is recorded, providing extreme tonal variation of the snare drum. SDDS affords researchers a collection of recordings that mimic a wide range of real world studio practices, suitable for diverse research tasks. This is achieved by recording varied velocity snare strikes using 53 microphones, 10 tonally distinct snare drums and several common dampening methods, recorded in an acoustically treated studio utilising both close and far micing positions and 3 mic preamps. The resulting data set is 2,544 WAV audio files captured from 48 performances.
Author (s): Cheshire, Matthew
Affiliation:
Digital Media Technology Lab (DMT Lab), Birmingham City University, UK
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AES Convention: 149
Paper Number:626
Publication Date:
2020-10-06
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Session subject:
Recording, Production, and Reproduction
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Cheshire, Matthew; 2020; Snare Drum Data Set (SDDS): More snare drums than you can shake a stick at [PDF]; Digital Media Technology Lab (DMT Lab), Birmingham City University, UK; Paper 626; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=20912
Cheshire, Matthew; Snare Drum Data Set (SDDS): More snare drums than you can shake a stick at [PDF]; Digital Media Technology Lab (DMT Lab), Birmingham City University, UK; Paper 626; 2020 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=20912