Measurement-based Auralisation to Predict Room Acoustics Quality of a Large Mosque with a Pyramid-Shaped Ceiling in Bandar Lampung
R Ikhwanuddin,
AF Sherly,
EP Sari
et al.
Abstract:Acoustic standards in mosques are available, but most people have a lack of understanding of these measures. Auralisation is an audio technology that uses impulse responses, dry sounds and convolution software to create authentic auditory experiences. In Indonesia, objective room acoustic parameters are still unknown and the potential of auralisation is underexplored. The study aims to predict acoustic quality and people’s preference for auralisation in a pyramid-shaped ceiling using field measurements and sub… Show more
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