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An anechoic configurable hemispheric environment for spatialised sound

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:35 authored by Christian RitzChristian Ritz, Gregory Schiemer, Ian Burnett, Eva Cheng, Damien Lock, Terumi NarushimaTerumi Narushima, Stephen Ingham, Diana Wood ConroyDiana Wood Conroy
This paper reports on the recently completed and significant upgrade of the University of Wollongong’s Configurable Hemispheric Environment for Spatialised Sound (CHESS). The CHESS studio, which housed a 16 speaker hemisphere for creating spatial sound, has been converted into an anechoic chamber and a new 3D speaker system has been designed. The recent work is a continuation of a successful crossdisciplinary research activity between the Faculty of Informatics and the Faculty of Creative Arts. Also reported are new research initiatives that will be taking place in the facility.

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C. H. Ritz, G. M. Schiemer, I. S. Burnett, E. Cheng, D. Lock, T. Narushima, S. F. Ingham & D. Wood Conroy, "An anechoic configurable hemispheric environment for spatialised sound," in Australasian Computer Music Conference, 2008, pp. 65-68.

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Australasian Computer Music Association

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65-68

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English

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24934

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