On the effects of time-variant sound fields on subjective preference
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On the effects of time-variant sound fields on subjective preference
Auteurs : J. Atagi ;
Y. Ando ;
Y. UedaSource :
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Journal of sound and vibration [ 0022-460X ] ; 2000.
RBID : Pascal:00-0261956
Descripteurs français
- Pascal (Inist)
- Onde sinusoïdale,
Effet retard,
Résultat expérimental,
Temps retard,
Signal modulé,
Signal acoustique,
Réflexion onde acoustique,
Description subjective,
Réponse impulsion,
Etude expérimentale,
Musique,
Autocorrélation,
Fonction autocorrélation,
4355.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Acoustic signal,
Acoustic wave reflection,
Autocorrelation,
Autocorrelation function,
Delay effect,
Delay time,
Experimental result,
Experimental study,
Modulated signal,
Music,
Pulse response,
Sinusoidal wave,
Subjective description.
Abstract
Two experiments were performed to examine effects of modulated delay time of reflection on subjective preference. A time-variant model of an impulse response was applied for the sound stimuli. It consists of a direct sound and a single reflection whose delay time was modulated by a 0.1 Hz sinusoidal wave. The first experiment showed that the most preferred delay time of reflection is shortened when the delay time of reflection is modulated. It was found in the second experiment that the sound field with the modulated delay time of reflection is preferred to that with the fixed delay time of reflection especially in the case of performing changeful music with a small value of the effective duration of the autocorrelation function. Such a time-variant sound field may improve the subjective preference.
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NO : | PASCAL 00-0261956 INIST |
ET : | On the effects of time-variant sound fields on subjective preference |
AU : | ATAGI (J.); ANDO (Y.); UEDA (Y.) |
AF : | Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University/Kobe 657-8501/Japon (1 aut., 2 aut.); Hazama Cooperation/Tsukuba 305-0822/Japon (3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Journal of sound and vibration; ISSN 0022-460X; Coden JSVIAG; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2000; Vol. 232; No. 1; Pp. 71-77; Bibl. 4 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Two experiments were performed to examine effects of modulated delay time of reflection on subjective preference. A time-variant model of an impulse response was applied for the sound stimuli. It consists of a direct sound and a single reflection whose delay time was modulated by a 0.1 Hz sinusoidal wave. The first experiment showed that the most preferred delay time of reflection is shortened when the delay time of reflection is modulated. It was found in the second experiment that the sound field with the modulated delay time of reflection is preferred to that with the fixed delay time of reflection especially in the case of performing changeful music with a small value of the effective duration of the autocorrelation function. Such a time-variant sound field may improve the subjective preference. |
CC : | 001B40C55 |
FD : | Onde sinusoïdale; Effet retard; Résultat expérimental; Temps retard; Signal modulé; Signal acoustique; Réflexion onde acoustique; Description subjective; Réponse impulsion; Etude expérimentale; Musique; Autocorrélation; Fonction autocorrélation; 4355 |
ED : | Sinusoidal wave; Delay effect; Experimental result; Delay time; Modulated signal; Acoustic signal; Acoustic wave reflection; Subjective description; Pulse response; Experimental study; Music; Autocorrelation; Autocorrelation function |
SD : | Onda sinusoidal; Efecto retardo; Resultado experimental; Tiempo retardo; Señal modulada; Señal acústica; Descripción subjetiva; Respuesta impulsión; Estudio experimental; Música; Autocorrelación; Función autocorrelación |
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<AU>ATAGI (J.); ANDO (Y.); UEDA (Y.)</AU>
<AF>Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University/Kobe 657-8501/Japon (1 aut., 2 aut.); Hazama Cooperation/Tsukuba 305-0822/Japon (3 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Journal of sound and vibration; ISSN 0022-460X; Coden JSVIAG; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2000; Vol. 232; No. 1; Pp. 71-77; Bibl. 4 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Two experiments were performed to examine effects of modulated delay time of reflection on subjective preference. A time-variant model of an impulse response was applied for the sound stimuli. It consists of a direct sound and a single reflection whose delay time was modulated by a 0.1 Hz sinusoidal wave. The first experiment showed that the most preferred delay time of reflection is shortened when the delay time of reflection is modulated. It was found in the second experiment that the sound field with the modulated delay time of reflection is preferred to that with the fixed delay time of reflection especially in the case of performing changeful music with a small value of the effective duration of the autocorrelation function. Such a time-variant sound field may improve the subjective preference.</EA>
<CC>001B40C55</CC>
<FD>Onde sinusoïdale; Effet retard; Résultat expérimental; Temps retard; Signal modulé; Signal acoustique; Réflexion onde acoustique; Description subjective; Réponse impulsion; Etude expérimentale; Musique; Autocorrélation; Fonction autocorrélation; 4355</FD>
<ED>Sinusoidal wave; Delay effect; Experimental result; Delay time; Modulated signal; Acoustic signal; Acoustic wave reflection; Subjective description; Pulse response; Experimental study; Music; Autocorrelation; Autocorrelation function</ED>
<SD>Onda sinusoidal; Efecto retardo; Resultado experimental; Tiempo retardo; Señal modulada; Señal acústica; Descripción subjetiva; Respuesta impulsión; Estudio experimental; Música; Autocorrelación; Función autocorrelación</SD>
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