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This database contains recordings of impulse responses (IRs.zip) and virtual acoustic scenes (scenes.zip), with different 2D and 3D multichannel loudspeaker rendering methods. This upload contains conplementary data to [1]. The virtual acoustic scenes are a 'concert' of an orchestra with approximately 60 primary sound sources [2] in a reverberant room, a 'speech' scene with a single talker in the same room, and a 'street' scene with static and moving sound sources. Recordings were performed with a G.R.A.S. 45BB Head and Torso Simulator (Kemar) placed in the center of the loudspeaker array in the lab, with ears at 1.60 m height. Recordings include the left and right ear channel. The simulator was equipped with large anthropometric pinnae of type KB5001. All recordings are provided for each rendering method that was applied in the study [1]. Impulse responses were recorded using sine sweeps [3], sampling frequency was 44100 Hz. The impulse responses were truncated to 1.2 s. The scenes were recorded with a sampling frequency 44100 Hz. Files are named with the following convention: filetype_scene_renderingmethod_source.[mat/wav] References: [1] M. Gerken, V. Hohmann, G. Grimm, "Comparison of 2D and 3D Multichannel Audio Rendering Methods for Hearing Research Applications using Technical and Perceptual Measures," Acta Austica 2024, in press. [2] C. Böhm, D. Ackermann, and S. Weinzierl, "A Multi-channel Anechoic Orchestra Recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 op. 93," Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 68, no. 12, pp. 977–984, Jan. 2021, doi:10.17743/jaes.2020.0056. [3] A. Farina, "Simultaneous Measurement of Impulse Response and Distortion with a Swept-Sine Technique," in Audio Engineering Society Convention 108, Feb. 2000. [Online]. Available: http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=10211 |