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In the perception of sound, early reflections are corrolated with the direct signal by the listener. Comb coloration effects arise when there are too few specular, coherent reflections. Masking develops with random phase, incoherent reflections. An early arriving, statistically diffuse group, composed of coherent reflections with random time offsets produces excellent sound fusion. Essentially an acoustic presence effect, applications include digital sampling, instrument and vocal recording and speech therapy for hearing impaired.
Author (s): Noxon, Arthur M.
Affiliation:
Acoustic Sciences Corporation, Eugene, OR
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AES Convention: 89
Paper Number:2998
Publication Date:
1990-09-06
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Session subject:
Audio for Video, Broadcast, and Film
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Noxon, Arthur M.; 1990; Sound Fusion and the Acoustic Presence Effect [PDF]; Acoustic Sciences Corporation, Eugene, OR; Paper 2998; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5695
Noxon, Arthur M.; Sound Fusion and the Acoustic Presence Effect [PDF]; Acoustic Sciences Corporation, Eugene, OR; Paper 2998; 1990 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5695