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[Appropriate room acoustics are a necessity for music performance. Good room acoustics support the direct sound of musical instruments and ease ensemble playing. Minimal geometric and architectural requirements are well-established. Music experts who are familiar with multiple concert halls evaluated their acoustical characteristics from the viewpoint of performers and the audience. This inter-subjective impression can be explained to some degree by acoustic parameters derived from room impulse responses. It could be shown that the best-rated concert halls are exhibit the highest degree of spaciousness. Spatial impressions, like listener envelopment and apparent source widthApparent Source Width (ASW) perceived source extent correlate significantly with objective parameters, like the binaural quality index and the lateral energy fraction. However, many causal relationships are still to be found.]
Published: Aug 7, 2019
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