2005
DOI: 10.1121/1.4776986
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Finite-sized sources in the presence of boundaries

Abstract: Many methods of auralization convolve a source signal (e.g., cello recorded in an anechoic room) with a room’s impulse response (which has been computed using method of images, ray tracing, etc.). Many instruments are finite-sized sources because they produce music having frequencies where the product of the wavenumber and the instrument’s characteristic length is not small. Sound produced by a finite-sized source in the presence of boundaries can include scattering and diffraction, resulting from the presence… Show more

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