The audibility of time-shifted signals with constant long-term spectral content

David Timothy Ives, Simon Busbridge, Ray Thomas, Chris Plack

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Abstract

The audibility of time delays applied to several different stimuli, in which the time delay simulates the effects of frequency selective diffraction and reflection, have been determined. The stimuli were filtered and relative time shifted, then summed maintaining a flat spectral content. In general, lower-level filtering of the frequencies is more detectable at larger time shifts, with pink noise showing the reverse effect.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc. 108th AES Convention
Place of PublicationParis
Pages0-0
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2000
EventProc. 108th AES Convention - Palais des Congres, Paris, 19 - 22 February 2000
Duration: 1 Feb 2000 → …

Conference

ConferenceProc. 108th AES Convention
Period1/02/00 → …

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