Abstract
Wave field synthesis is a reproduction technique developed at TU Delft, that enables the generation of high-quality three-dimensional spatial sound fields. The benefit of the method is that spatial impressions are highly independent of the position of the listeners within a large listening area. In short, the method uses a limited number of audio channels that are reproduced by generating plane and spherical wave fields with arrays of loudspeakers that surround the listening place. Applications include spatial sound reproduction in the home and in cinemas, sound reinforcement in theaters, teleconferencing with large video screens, and variable acoustics.
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