A feedback canceling reverberator

Jonathan S. Abel, Eoin F. Callery, Elliot K. Canfield-Dafilou

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Abstract

A real-time auralization system is described in which room sounds are reverberated and presented over loudspeakers. Room microphones are used to capture room sound sources, with their outputs processed in a canceler to remove the synthetic reverberation also present in the room. Doing so suppresses feedback and gives precise control over the auralization. It also allows freedom of movement and creates a more dynamic acoustic environment for performers or participants in music, theater, gaming, and virtual reality applications. Canceler design methods are discussed, including techniques for handling varying loudspeaker-microphone transfer functions such as would be present in the context of a performance or installation. Tests in a listening room and recital hall show in excess of 20 dB of feedback suppression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)100-106
Number of pages7
JournalProceedings of the International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes
Event21st International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx 2018 - Aveiro, Portugal
Duration: 4 Sep 20188 Sep 2018

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