Hiroko Numazu
Panasonic
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1995
Hiroko Numazu; Masaharu Matsumoto; Akihisa Kawamura; Ryou Tagami; Mikio Oda
According the present invention, a sound field controller for reproducing a sound field with presence comprising; input terminals for inputting an audio signal having a first and a second channel signals, a signal extracting circuit for receiving and processing the audio signal, and producing an extracted signal of the audio signal, an operation circuit for receiving the extracted signal from the signal extracting circuit, performing the convolution on the extracted signal, and generating a convolution sum signal, a delay circuit for delaying the convolution sum signal by a predetermined time, and producing a delayed signal, an adding circuit for receiving the audio signal and the delayed signal, and adding the audio signal and the delayed signal with a predetermined summation ratio to produce a summed signal, and output terminals for reproducing the summed signal to localize a sound image in a desirable direction.
Applied Acoustics | 1993
Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu; Mitsuhiko Serikawa
Abstract In this study, the effect of a digital sound field control system (DSFC) with loudspeakers arranged three-dimensionally in a multi-purpose hall is discussed. A method is presented of making the tap data set up in the DSFC, based on simulated reflection patterns using the usual ray tracing method. Each reflection is ultimately divided into two vectors which make phantom images when they are reproduced by two loudspeakers, while the three-dimensional information of reflection pattern is comparatively preserved. The advantage of this method is that reflections can be produced using small sized hardware. One application of DSFC based on this method is shown in an existing shoebox-type multi-purpose hall, where one side of the wall is flat and hard, while another wall facing it is covered with diffusers, and the reflection patterns of this hall are very unique. The target reflection patterns can be obtained in this specific hall by using the DSFC.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1998
Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Ryou Tagami; Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Mikio Oda; Hiroko Numazu
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1997
Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Hiroko Numazu
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1995
Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu
Archive | 1994
Ryou Tagami; Takeshi Norimatsu; Masaharu Matsumoto; Mikio Oda; Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Akihisa Kawamura; Hiroko Numazu
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1994
Akihisa Kawamura; Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu; Katsuaki Sato
Archive | 1992
Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu; Mikio Oda; Mitsuhiko Serikawa; Akira Tagami; 幹夫 小田; 明久 川村; 正治 松本; 浩子 沼津; 亮 田上; 光彦 芹川
Archive | 1991
Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu; Mitsuhiko Serikawa
Archive | 1988
Akihisa Kawamura; Masaharu Matsumoto; Hiroko Numazu; Mitsuhiko Serikawa; 明久 川村; 正治 松本; 浩子 沼津; 光彦 芹川