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3D audio effect

3D audio effects are a group of sound effects that manipulate the sound produced by stereo speakers, surround-sound speakers, speaker-arrays, or headphones. This frequently involves the virtual placement of sound sources anywhere in three-dimensional space, including behind, above or below the listener.[1]

3-D audio (processing) is the spatial domain convolution of sound waves using Head-related transfer functions. It is the phenomenon of transforming sound waves (using head-related transfer function or HRTF filters and cross talk cancellation techniques) to mimic natural sounds waves, which emanate from a point in a 3-D space. It allows trickery of the brain using the ears and auditory nerves, pretending to place different sounds in different 3-D locations upon hearing the sounds, even though the sounds may just be produced from just 2 speakers (dissimilar to surround sound).

Complete 3D positional audio edit

 
A sound is placed in the horizontal plane by processing the sound with recorded head-related impulse responses.

Using head-related transfer functions and reverberation, the changes of sound on its way from the source (including reflections from walls and floors) to the listener's ear can be simulated. These effects include localization of sound sources behind, above and below the listener.

Some 3D technologies also convert binaural recordings to stereo recordings. MorrowSoundTrue3D converts binaural, stereo, 5.1 and other formats to 8.1 single and multiple zone 3D sound experiences in realtime.

3D Positional Audio effects emerged in the 1990s in PC and Game Consoles.

3D audio techniques have also been incorporated in music and video-game style music video arts. The Audioscape research project, provides musicians with a real-time 3D audiovisual content authoring and rendering environment, suitable for live performance applications.

True representation of the elevation level for 3D loudspeaker reproduction become possible by the Ambisonics and wave field synthesis (WFS) principle.

3-D audio presentations edit

Some amusement parks have created attractions based around the principles of 3-D audio. One example is Sounds Dangerous! at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Guests wear special earphones as they watch a short film starring comedian Drew Carey. At a point in the film, the screen goes dark while a 3-D audio sound-track immerses the guests in the ongoing story. To ensure that the effect is heard properly, the earphone covers are color-coded to indicate how they should be worn. This is not a generated effect but a binaural recording.

MorrowSoundTrue3D soundscapes include Torino Winter Olympics, ProFootball Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Children's Museum, NokiaWorld 2008 Barcelona, Denver Museum Nature and Science Gates Planetarium, New York Historical Society, Copenhagen International Theatre, Gallery Rachel Haferkamp Köln, Muu Gallery Helsinki, New Sounds New York, ZHDK Zurich, OKKO Design Stockholm, BAFTA Awards London, Collection of Diana Zlotnick Studio City, CA, as well as Ecsite, AAM, ASTC and IPS conventions. These range from single 8.1 to 64.3 True3D installations, some interactive.

Nick Cave's novel The Death of Bunny Munro was recorded in audiobook format using 3D audio.

The song "Propeller Seeds" by English artist Imogen Heap was recorded using 3D audio.

There have been developments in using 3D audio for DJ performances including the world's first Dolby Atmos event on 23rd Jan 2016 held at Ministry of Sound, London. The event was a showcase of a 3D audio DJ set performed by Hospital Records owner Tony Colman aka London Elektricity.

Other investigations included the Jago 3D Sound project which is looking at using Ambisonics combined with STEM music containers created and released by Native Instruments in 2015 for 3D nightclub sets.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-08-24.

External links edit

  • The 3D Audio and Applied Acoustics (3D3A) Laboratory at Princeton University

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources 3D audio effect news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 3D audio effects are a group of sound effects that manipulate the sound produced by stereo speakers surround sound speakers speaker arrays or headphones This frequently involves the virtual placement of sound sources anywhere in three dimensional space including behind above or below the listener 1 3 D audio processing is the spatial domain convolution of sound waves using Head related transfer functions It is the phenomenon of transforming sound waves using head related transfer function or HRTF filters and cross talk cancellation techniques to mimic natural sounds waves which emanate from a point in a 3 D space It allows trickery of the brain using the ears and auditory nerves pretending to place different sounds in different 3 D locations upon hearing the sounds even though the sounds may just be produced from just 2 speakers dissimilar to surround sound Contents 1 Complete 3D positional audio 2 3 D audio presentations 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksComplete 3D positional audio edit nbsp A sound is placed in the horizontal plane by processing the sound with recorded head related impulse responses Using head related transfer functions and reverberation the changes of sound on its way from the source including reflections from walls and floors to the listener s ear can be simulated These effects include localization of sound sources behind above and below the listener Some 3D technologies also convert binaural recordings to stereo recordings MorrowSoundTrue3D converts binaural stereo 5 1 and other formats to 8 1 single and multiple zone 3D sound experiences in realtime 3D Positional Audio effects emerged in the 1990s in PC and Game Consoles 3D audio techniques have also been incorporated 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3D Sound project which is looking at using Ambisonics combined with STEM music containers created and released by Native Instruments in 2015 for 3D nightclub sets See also editAMD TrueAudio AMD s application specific integrated circuit Ambiophonics Surround sound technology Ambisonics Full sphere surround sound format Binaural recording Method of recording sound Crossfeed Method of sound reproduction using two audio channelsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Dummy head recording Method of recording soundPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Sound spatialization Composed music that intentionally exploits sound localization Surround sound System with loudspeakers that surround the listener Wave field synthesis Technique for creating virtual acoustic environmentsReferences edit PERCEPTION OF SOUND SOURCE DIRECTION Archived from the original on 2021 08 24 External links editThe 3D Audio and Applied Acoustics 3D3A Laboratory at Princeton University 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