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This archive contains data generated as part of the PhD research of Juan Carlos Franco, investigating the timbral attributes related to the incident-angle-dependent response of microphones. The dataset of microphone impulse responses (IRs) comprises 25 microphones, including a Class-1 measurement microphone, covering the polar pattern variations of 7 of the microphones. The measurements were performed following a quasi-anechoic method, at incident angles from 0° to 355° with an angular resolution of 5°, and at source-to-microphone distances of 0.5 m, 1.25 m and 5m. Both normalised (-1 dBFS peak) and raw versions of the IRs have been rendered at bit-depths of 24-bit and 32-bit, with a sample rate of 48 kHz. A detailed description of the measurement procedure, as well as the equipment used, is provided in the associated journal paper [Franco et al. 2021]. References J Franco, B Bǎcilǎ, T Brookes, E De Sena, "A multi-angle, multi-distance dataset of microphone impulse responses", J.Aud.Eng.Soc., Volume 70, Issue 10 pp. 882-893, October 2022, doi 10.17743/jaes.2022.0027
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microphone, recording, impulse response
microphone, recording, impulse response
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