Hola Juan, Interesante. El otro día me mostraron esto, que muestra, por lo menos para mi cerebro que HRTF puede generar sonidos por atrás y sensaciones de altura bastante claras.
http://gprime.net/flash.php/soundimmersion (Requiere falsh 9....) Saludos, Andrés Juan I Reyes wrote: > A propósito de espacialización y de las HRTFs > > Malcolm Slaney escribe: > > We all know that our two ears can use intensity and timing > differences to tell us from which direction a sound is coming from. > But there are a whole cone of sounds, the cone of confusion, that > share the same timing cues. How is that we tell how high the sound > is coming from? > > Dick Duda responde: > > Pinna Models and Elevation Cues > > It has long been known that the outer ears or pinnae provide the > primary static acoustic cues for elevation. This has driven numerous > efforts at measuring and modeling individualized HRTFs. However, > despite considerable research, the exact nature of these cues is not > well understood. Furthermore, there are other cues for elevation, > and in some circumstances they can dominate pinna cues. We will > review the state of knowledge in this area, and describe a simple > model that appears to be capable of fitting experimental data. > > > _______________________________________________ > ____ _ _ ___ _ _ ____ ___ ___ > |___ \/ |__] \_/ |___ / |__] > |___ _/\_ | | |___ /__ | > > expyezp mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.slow.tk/listinfo.cgi/expyezp-slow.tk > > _______________________________________________ ____ _ _ ___ _ _ ____ ___ ___ |___ \/ |__] \_/ |___ / |__] |___ _/\_ | | |___ /__ | expyezp mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slow.tk/listinfo.cgi/expyezp-slow.tk
