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Spherical Far-Field HRIR Compilation of the Neumann KU100

Authors: Bernschütz, Benjamin;

Spherical Far-Field HRIR Compilation of the Neumann KU100

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[1] B. Bernschütz, “A Spherical Far Field HRIR / HRTF Compilation of the Neumann KU 100,” in Proceedings of the 39th DAGA, 2013, pp. 592–595. Download link: Conference Paper AIA-DAGA 2013, Meran (Italy) Files also available at sofaconventions.org in SOFA file format and on sourceforge.net in OpenDAFF file format. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A full sphere far field HRIR/HRTF (head related impulse response and its Fourier transform head related transfer function) compilation of a Neumann KU 100 dummy head is presented. The compilation can be used for different purposes; it is, for instance, very convenient for applications in the field of spherical Fourier acoustics. Different sampling configurations were captured and the compilation on the whole involves around 22.000 post-processed binaural impulse responses. The data is organized and stored in MATLAB R objects, offering different processing features and including gateways to the SOFiA sound field analysis toolbox and to the Sound Scape Renderer. Associated headphone compensation filters for around 20 common headphones were created. Additionally, a method to optimize and extend the low frequency response of measured HRIRs/HRTFs is discussed. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact: Christoph Pörschmann TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences Institute of Communications Engineering Department of Acoustics and Audio Signal Processing Betzdorfer Str. 2, D-50679 Cologne, Germany https://www.th-koeln.de/akustik _________________________________________________________________

{"references": ["Bernsch\u00fctz, B. (2013). A Spherical Far Field HRIR/HRTF Compilation of the Neumann KU 100. Fortschritte Der Akustik -- AIA-DAGA 2013, 592--595."]}

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