Strauß et al., 2003 - Google Patents
A spatial audio interface for desktop applicationsStrauß et al., 2003
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- Strauß M
- Sontacchi A
- Noisternig M
- Holdrich R
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- Audio Engineering Society Conference: 24th International Conference: Multichannel Audio, The New Reality
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The aim of the proposed system is to create an immersive audio environment for desktop applications without using headphones. It allows the spatialisation of 3D sound fields around an almost free mobile listener. The sound field is reproduced by a several …
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