A software-based system for interactive spatial sound synthesis (2000)
This paper discusses development issues for a software-based, real-time virtual audio rendering system, Sound Lab (SLAB), designed to work in the personal computer environment using a standard signal-processing library. The system, which is being developed as a tool for the study of spatial hearing, takes advantage of the low-cost PC platform while providing a flexible, maintainable, and extensible architecture to enable the quick development of experiments. The current capabilities and dynamic behavior of the SLAB system are described.
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interactive spatial sound, SLAB, software, sound synthesis, spatial hearing
Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display, ICAD 2000, Atlanta, GA, April, pp. 151-156
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