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The Use of Continuous Phase for Interpolation, Smoothing and Forming Mean Values of Complex Frequency Response Curves

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This article is published in Journal of The Audio Engineering Society.The article was published on 2004-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interpolation & Smoothing.

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Room Response Equalization—A Review

TL;DR: A review of the existing methods following their historical evolution, and discussing pros and cons of each approach with relation to the room characteristics, as well as instrumental and perceptual measures, is presented in this article.
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Audio Equalization with Fixed-Pole Parallel Filters: An Efficient Alternative to Complex Smoothing

TL;DR: It is shown that the parallel filter response is similar to the one obtained by complex smoothing the target response using a hanning window and can be either used as an efficient implementation of smoothed responses, or designed from the unsmoothed responses directly, eliminating the need of frequency-domain processing.
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The Role of Reverberation and Magnitude Spectra of Direct Parts in Contralateral and Ipsilateral Ear Signals on Perceived Externalization

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of reverberation and spectral details in contralateral and ipsilateral ear signals on perceived externalization of headphone-reproduced binaural sound images at different azimuth angles.
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Combined Quasi-Anechoic and In-Room Equalization of Loudspeaker Responses

TL;DR: In this paper, a combined approach to loudspeaker/room response equalization based on simple in-room measurements is presented, where the anechoic response of the loudspeaker, which mostly determines localization and timbre perception, is equalized with a low-order non-minimum phase equalizer.
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DSP Loudspeaker 3D Complex Correction

TL;DR: In this article, an approach to DSP equalization of loudspeakers is proposed by adopting spatial averages of complex responses acquired from 3D balloon measurements, which is performed over a pre-defined listening window from the complete loudspeaker response balloons (both magnitude and phase).
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