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Data.Delay
Data.IR
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SOFAConventions
SimpleFreeFieldHRIR
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SOFAConventionsVersion
1.0
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DateCreated
2015-04-15 10:40:31
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DateModified
2017-04-24 14:46:22
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AuthorContact
hrtf@ircam.fr
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Organization
Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM)
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License
Copyright :\012Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 IRCAM. All Rights Reserved \012Disclaimer : \012IRCAM MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENTS HEREOF AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Further, IRCAM reserves the right to revise this database and/or documentation and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of IRCAM to notify any person of such revision or change. \012Use of Materials : \012IRCAM hereby grants users permission to use materials available therein for any purpose-educational, research or commercial. However, each reproduction of any part of the materials must include the copyright notice, if it is present. In addition, as a courtesy, if these materials are used in published research, this use should be acknowledged in the publication. as follows : UMR 9912 - STMS - IRCAM/CNRS/UPMC, 1, place Stravinsky 75004 PARIS FRANCE If these materials are used in the development of commercial products, IRCAM requests that written acknowledgment of such use be sent to: \012IRCAM - 1, place Stravinsky 75004 PARIS FRANCE
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ApplicationVersion
7.1.0 (build Fri - 21/04/2017)
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Comment
The head-related impulse responses (HRIR) have been measured in IRCAM's anechoic chamber using the exponentional sweep sine technique.\012Microphones were positionned at the entrance of the blocked ear canal.
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History
raw measurement, windowing, diffuse field equalization, truncation
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Origin
http://www.hrtf.ircam.fr
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RoomShortName
IRCAM Anechoic Room
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RoomDescription
All measurements were performed in IRCAM's full anechoic chamber.\012This sound isolated cuboid-shaped room (room-within-a-room structure supported on neoprene mounts;\012all interior surfaces and mechanical structures are covered with anechoic wedges) provides a useable volume of 103 m3 (5.7 x 4.3 x 4.2 m3), a lower limiting frequency of 75 Hz, and background noise lower than 20 dB SPL (A Weighting).
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RoomLocation
IRCAM, Paris, Anechoic Room (Studio 7)
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ListenerDescription
Human subject with microphones positionned at the entrance of the blocked ear canal.
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SourceShortName
Three ELAC 301
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SourceDescription
Three ELAC 301 loudspeakers mounted vertically
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ReceiverShortName
Knowles FG26107 C34
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ReceiverDescription
For each subject individualized silicon ear molds were fabricated by a hearing aid specialist.\012They were cut to fit to the external auditory meatus, varnished for rigidification, and\012drilled to hold the Knowles FG26107 C34 miniature microphones and cable connectors.\012The microphones are connected to a custom made low-noise preamplifier and signal conditioner\012with a stabilized voltage regulated power supply to reduce total harmonic distortions.\012Audio signals are then transmitted to a RME Fireface 800 digital audio interface, which\012is also used for measurement signal playback.
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EmitterShortName
ELAC 301
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EmitterDescription
Non-coaxial two-way ELAC 301 loudspeakers were used for the HRIR measurements.\012The distance between tweeter and woofer is approximately 6 cm; the cross-over frequency\012is 3.2 kHz. The tweeter-woofer distance corresponds to an elevation-angle bias of less than 2 deg.\012The loudspeakers are driven by a 4-channel Yamaha P2040 amplifier that delivers up to 20 watts into 8 ohms loads.
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DatabaseName
IRCAM CROSSMOD
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URL
IRC_1071_C_44100.sofa
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