1st Edition

Immersive Sound The Art and Science of Binaural and Multi-Channel Audio

Edited By Agnieszka Roginska, Paul Geluso Copyright 2018
    378 Pages
    by Routledge

    378 Pages
    by Routledge

    Immersive Sound: The Art and Science of Binaural and Multi-Channel Audio provides a comprehensive guide to multi-channel sound. With contributions from leading recording engineers, researchers, and industry experts, Immersive Sound includes an in-depth description of the physics and psychoacoustics of spatial audio as well as practical applications. Chapters include the history of 3D sound, binaural reproduction over headphones and loudspeakers, stereo, surround sound, height channels, object-based audio, soundfield (ambisonics), wavefield synthesis, and multi-channel mixing techniques. Knowledge of the development, theory, and practice of spatial and multi-channel sound is essential to those advancing the research and applications in the rapidly evolving fields of 3D sound recording, augmented and virtual reality, gaming, film sound, music production, and post-production.

     

    Contributors

    Foreword

    WIESLAW WOSZCZYK

    Acknowledgements

     

    Introduction

    AGNIESZKA ROGINSKA AND PAUL GELUSO

    1 Perception of Spatial Sound

    ELIZABETH M. WENZEL, DURAND R. BEGAULT, AND MARTINE GODFROY-COOPER

    • Auditory Physiology
    • Human Sound Localization
    • Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) and Virtual Acoustics
    • Neural Plasticity in Sound Localization
    • Distance and Environmental Context Perception
    • Conclusion

    2 History of 3D Sound

    BRAXTON BOREN

    • Introduction
    • Prehistory
    • Ancient History
    • Space and Polyphony
    • Spatial Separation in the Renaissance
    • Spatial Innovations in Acoustic Music
    • 3D Sound Technology
    • Technology and Spatial Music
    • Conclusions and Thoughts for the Future

    3 Stereo

    PAUL GELUSO

    • Stereo Systems
    • Creating a Stereo Image
    • Stereo Enhancement
    • Summary

    4 Binaural Audio Through Headphones

    AGNIESZKA ROGINSKA

    • Headphone Reproduction
    • Binaural Sound Capture
    • HRTF Measurement
    • Binaural Synthesis
    • Inside-the-Head Locatedness
    • Advanced HRTF Techniques
    • Quality Assessment
    • Binaural Reproduction Methods
    • Headphone Equalization and Calibration
    • Conclusions
    • Appendix: Near Field

    5 Binaural Audio Through Loudspeakers

    EDGAR CHOUEIRI

    • Introduction
    • The Fundamental XTC Problem
    • Constant-Parameter Regularization
    • Frequency-Dependent Regularization
    • The Analytical BACCH Filter
    • Individualized BACCH Filters
    • Conclusions
    • Appendix A Derivation of the Optimal XTC Filter
    • Appendix B: Numerical Verification

    6 Surround Sound

    FRANCIS RUMSEY

    • The Evolution of Surround Sound
    • Surround Sound Formats
    • Surround Sound Delivery and Coding
    • Surround Sound Monitoring
    • Surround Sound Recording Techniques
    • Perceptual Evaluation
    • Predictive Models of Surround Sound Quality

    7 Height Channels

    SUNGYOUNG KIM

    • Background
    • Fundamental Psychoacoustics of Height-Channel Perception
    • Multichannel Reproduction Systems With Height Channels
    • Recording With Height Channels
    • Conclusion

    8 Object-Based Audio

    NICOLAS TSINGOS

    • Introduction
    • Spatial Representation and Rendering of Audio Objects
    • Advanced Metadata and Applications of Object-Based Representations
    • Managing Complexity of Object-Based Content
    • Audio Object Coding
    • Capturing Audio Objects
    • Tradeoffs of Object-Based Representations
    • Object-Based Loudness Estimation and Control
    • Object-Based Program Interchange and Delivery
    • Conclusion

    9 Sound Field

    ROZENN NICOL

    • Introduction
    • Development of the Sound Field
    • Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA)
    • Sound Field Synthesis
    • Sound Field Formats
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix A: Mathematics and Physics of Sound Field
    • Appendix B: Mathematical Derivation of W, X, Y, Z
    • Appendix C: The Optimal Number of Loudspeakers

    10 Wave Field Synthesis

    THOMAS SPORER, KARLHEINZ BRANDENBURG, SANDRA BRIX, AND CHRISTOPH

    SLADECZEK

    • Motivation and History
    • Separation of Sound Objects and Room
    • WFS Reproduction: Challenges and Solutions
    • WFS With Elevation
    • Audio Metadata and WFS
    • Applications Based on WFS and Hybrid Schemes
    • WFS and Object-Based Sound Production

    11 Applications of Extended Multichannel Techniques

    BRETT LEONARD

    • Source Panning and Spreading
    • An Immersive Overhaul for Preexisting Content
    • Considerations in Mixing for Film and Games
    • Envelopment
    • Musings on Immersive Mixing

     

    Index

    Biography

    Agnieszka Roginska is Music Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Music Technology program at New York University. Her research focuses on the analysis, simulation, and applications of immersive and 3D audio.

    Paul Geluso is Music Assistant Professor at New York University in the Music Technology program. His work focuses on the theoretical, practical, and artistic aspects of sound recording and reproduction.

    "This book is comprehensive and up-to-date, and I plan to keep my copy at the top of my reading list." - Todd Welti, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society