SDM Toolbox v1.0 published

 

The newly published toolbox is available at Matlab File Exchange as well as directly in .zip format at https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~tervos/SDMtoolbox.zip .

SDMtoolbox is a collection of matlab functions and scripts for spatial room impulse response analysis and synthesis using Spatial Decomposition method [1]. 

Visualization of the spatial room impulse response is implemented as in [2]. Other examples of the visualization have been shown for example in [3],[4] and [5]. Synthesis of the spatial room impulse response is implemented as described in [4]. Binaural synthesis follows the method in [6]. 

The toolbox processes spatial room impulse responses, measured with a microphone array. The microphone array has to be specified as a.micLocs = microphone locations in Cartesian coordinates [numberOfMics 3] and in the order [x,y,z].

The spatial impulse response should be presented in the same order as the microphone locations IR : [N numberOfMics]

For auralization, a loudspeaker array must be defined with s.lspLocs = loudspeaker in Spherical coordinates [numberOfLoudSpeaker 3] The order is Azimuth in degrees, Elevation in degrees, and Radius in meters.

There are several standard default loudspeaker setups, e.g., 5.1, in createSynthesisStruct.m, which you can use directly.

Example use cases for analysis, visualization, synthesis, and reproduction with different loudspeaker arrays or binaurally with headphones are found in:

demoCustomSetups.m 

demoDefaultSetups.m 

demoBinauralRendering.m 

To run these examples, type 

> demoCustomSetups 

> demoDefaultSetups 

> demoBinauralRendering 

in your Matlab command prompt.

This version has been tested with Matlab R2015b and R2014b. Some functions are not available in older versions. For example, parula.m and websave.m are not included before R2014b.

The demos are using examples files, which you can also directly download by copy-pasting these links to your browser 

https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~tervos/IR_living_room.mat 

https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~tervos/IR_another_living_room.mat 

https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~tervos/IR_home_control_room.mat 

https://mediatech.aalto.fi/~tervos/demoJAES/samples/Song1_CR1.mp3

 

References:

[1] S. Tervo, J. Pätynen, A. Kuusinen, T. Lokki "Spatial decomposition method for room impulse responses", Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 61, no. 1/2, pp. 16-27, 2013 

[2] J. Pätynen, S. Tervo, T. Lokki, "Analysis of concert hall acoustics via visualizations of time-frequency and spatiotemporal responses", In J. Acoustical Society of America, vol. 133, no. 2, pp. 842-857, 2013. 

[3] S. Tervo, J. Saarelma, J. Pätynen, P. Laukkanen, I. Huhtakallio, "Spatial analysis of the acoustics of rock clubs and nightclubs", In the IOA Auditorium Acoustics, Paris, France, pp. 551-558, 2015 

[4] S. Tervo, J. Pätynen, N. Kaplanis, M. Lydolf, S. Bech, and T. Lokki "Spatial Analysis and Synthesis of Car Audio System and Car Cabin Acoustics with a Compact Microphone Array", Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 63 (11), 914-925, 2014 

[5] P. Laukkanen "Evaluation of Studio Control Room Acoustics with Spatial Impulse Responses and Auralization", Master's thesis, Aalto University, 2014 

[6] J. Pätynen, S. Tervo, and T. Lokki, "Amplitude panning decreases spectral brightness with concert hall auralizations", In Proc. 55th Audio Eng. Soc. conference Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 27-29 2014.

 

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