Augustine Leudar wrote:

do you have a reference/source for that - that shoulder head reflections
dont matter in anechoice etc etc - I would be interested to read it...
They just arrive later than direct sound. And if the HRTF length is too short and so you don't have the sample length to capture (any) reflections...

Clear? Or did < I > miss something?

St.



On 25 February 2016 at 16:51, Stefan Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt>
wrote:

umashankar manthravadi wrote:

I had been thinking about hrtf and the information available from shoulder
and body reflections. They need to be decoupled. ´

Or maybe not?
Acousticians speak of "Head-related Transfer Function", whereas most
scientists in other areas use the term "Human Transfer Functions".

A second observation would be that shoulder and body reflections don't
seem to play a role if you measure anechoic HRTFs. (Appear only in "long"
HRTFs.)

Best,

St.





Headtracking should apply only to signal that will be binaural and HRTF
processed. The other part of the sound should not have headtracking
applied. I nearly twisted my neck this morning listening to the hiss of the
gas stove and turn my shoulders without turning my head, not enough data.
But just commonsense tells you the brain is probably using the rotating
head information against a quasi static soundfield that includes body
reflections.

umashankar

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On 24 Feb 2016, at 16:04, Steven Boardman
<boardroomout...@gmail.com> wrote:

Yes.

Richard Furse’s Blue Ripple Sound uses HRTF tinting in their
decoder, it works very well. Although I think he may have a patent
on it…:)

Steve



Hi Steve,

what is HRTF tinting? I haven’t heard the name before..

Archontis


There's a description in the text of the patent:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2015/0262586.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20150262586.pdf

How multiple drivers can use HRTF tinting is unclear.
(but as most patents, they are difficult to understand).
--
Marc



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