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2017
Journal Article
Title

Stereophonic microphone array for the recording of the direct sound field in a reverberant environment

Abstract
State-of-the-art stereo recording techniques using two microphones have two main disadvantages: first, a limited reduction of the reverberation in the direct sound component, and second, compression or expansion of the angular position of sound sources. To address these disadvantages, the aim of this study is the development of a true stereo recording microphone array that aims to record the direct and reverberant sound field separately. This array can be used within the recording and playback configuration developed in Grosse and van de Par, 2015. Instead of using only two microphones, the proposed method combines two logarithmically-spaced microphone arrays, whose directivity patterns are optimized with a superdirective beamforming algorithm. The optimization allows us to have a better control of the overall beam pattern and of interchannel level differences. A comparison between the newly-proposed system and existing microphone techniques shows a lower percentage of the recorded reverberance within the sound field.
Author(s)
Gößwein, Jonathan Albert  
Grosse, Julian
Par, Steven van de  
Journal
Applied Sciences  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/app7060541
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMT  
Keyword(s)
  • intensity-based stereo-recording

  • convex optimization

  • superdirective beamformer

  • white noise gain

  • logarithmic array design

  • spatial audio

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