2021
DOI: 10.17743/jaes.2020.0056
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A Multi-channel Anechoic Orchestra Recording of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 op. 93

Abstract: For the quality of model-based, virtual acoustic environments, not only the room acoustic simulation but also the quality and suitability of the source material play an important role. An optimal recording of real sound sources is characterized by an anechoic production and a high signal-to-noise ratio and crosstalk attenuation between the different recording channels. Furthermore a recording in the far field of the source is necessary to use correct directivities for room acoustic simulations. From an artisti… Show more

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“…8 op. 93 [22]. The "speech" environment used a German-language audio book of the fairy tale Snow White [23].…”
Section: Virtual Acoustic Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 op. 93 [22]. The "speech" environment used a German-language audio book of the fairy tale Snow White [23].…”
Section: Virtual Acoustic Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were 2-4 minutes long passages of Mahler's 1st symphony, Beethoven's 7th symphony, Bruckner's 8th symphony and Mozart's opera aria 10 . Another set of anechoic recordings analysed contains Beethoven's 8th symphony, entire movements 1, 2 and 4 11 . The analyses were done in the same way as described earlier 9 .…”
Section: Level Dependent Spectrum Of An Orchestramentioning
confidence: 99%