Abstract
From sine sweeps to maximum-length sequence (MLS) type signals, balloon explosions to the yachting cannon, options to measure room acoustics in large venues have increased over the past couple of decades. There are new developments by academia and equipment manufacturers, as well as improvements on older methods. What are these new methods? What acoustical characteristics can one measure with each method? This presentation describes the different source options to measure room acoustical characteristics in larger spaces.
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