Dr Bruno Fazenda B.M.Fazenda@salford.ac.uk
Associate Professor/Reader
Measurement of sound quality for critical listening
Fazenda, BM; Holland, KR; Newell, PR
Authors
KR Holland
PR Newell
Abstract
For the critical assessment of music recordings the uniformity of the pressure amplitude response with respect to frequency has robustly been defended as one of the principals of prime importance for any electro-acoustic monitoring system. This has been particularly so in the appraisal of the room responses, where non-linear factors such as intermodulation distortions do not apply. However, despite the traditional emphasis being placed on the even distribution of modal and diffuse energy, recent investigations have begun to indicate that the uniformity of the modal decay rate is far more important than has previously been appreciated in terms of the definition of accurate and revealing monitoring acoustics. Parallel work on loudspeaker systems has also been tending to lead to similar conclusions. Modulation transfer function related experiments have begun to demonstrate how the effects of temporal response smearing can significantly reduce the ability of any room/loudspeaker system to convey to the ears of the listeners the complex details within musical recordings. Measurements in real control rooms, and work on the subjective perception of room modes based on binaural room simulations, have now begun to highlight the importance of fast and uniform temporal decays over the whole audio frequency band where monitoring accuracy is a prime requirement. Studies on factors such as modal distribution and decay rates have revealed perception biases that indicate their relative importance in defining perceptually accurate monitoring conditions. The emerging trend is that to achieve such conditions, the temporal response of electro-acoustic systems must be considered at all times, and the all-pervading pre-eminence of the pressure amplitude response may have to be compromised.
Citation
Fazenda, B., Holland, K., & Newell, P. (2005, July). Measurement of sound quality for critical listening. Presented at 12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Lisbon
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
---|---|
Conference Name | 12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration |
Conference Location | Lisbon |
Start Date | Jul 11, 2005 |
End Date | Jul 14, 2005 |
Publication Date | Jul 1, 2005 |
Deposit Date | Jul 9, 2010 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 9, 2010 |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
Files
ICSV12_Proceedings_2005.pdf
(435 Kb)
PDF
You might also like
Using scale modelling to assess the prehistoric acoustics of stonehenge
(2020)
Journal Article
Misleading description of first and second order ambisonic systems
(2020)
Journal Article
Pupil dilation reveals changes in listening effort due to energetic and informational masking
(2019)
Presentation / Conference
Adding the room to the mix : perceptual aspects of modal resonance in live audio
(2019)
Presentation / Conference