Patent classifications
G10K15/10
VEHICLE AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF
A vehicle according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise: a microphone; a plurality of speakers; a memory for storing a sound field table including corresponding relationship between filter set values, virtual sound items, and boarding items; and a processor for receiving a sound signal via the microphone, determining a first filter set value matched to characteristics of the received sound signal, by using the sound field table, and controlling outputs of the plurality of speakers so as to output sound according to the determined first set value.
VEHICLE AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF
A vehicle according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise: a microphone; a plurality of speakers; a memory for storing a sound field table including corresponding relationship between filter set values, virtual sound items, and boarding items; and a processor for receiving a sound signal via the microphone, determining a first filter set value matched to characteristics of the received sound signal, by using the sound field table, and controlling outputs of the plurality of speakers so as to output sound according to the determined first set value.
Spatial audio for interactive audio environments
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reflection of the input audio signal in a surface of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.
Spatial audio for interactive audio environments
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reflection of the input audio signal in a surface of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.
SPATIAL AUDIO FOR INTERACTIVE AUDIO ENVIRONMENTS
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reverberation of the input audio signal in the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.
SPATIAL AUDIO FOR INTERACTIVE AUDIO ENVIRONMENTS
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reverberation of the input audio signal in the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.
Acoustic apparatus and vibration transmission method
Provided is an acoustic apparatus capable of causing a sensation that a sound is produced in a larger space than reality, without requiring an excessive cost and time-consuming installation. The sound collected by a microphone is converted to an electrical signal, and a reflected sound component is extracted by a signal processing portion. The reflected sound component thus extracted is amplified by an amplifier, and the reflected sound component thus amplified vibrates transducers attached to a back-side board surface of each acoustic structure, whereby reflected sound is emitted from all faces including front-side board surface and the back-side board surface. A player can thus naturally perceive as if the space where he stays is expanded.
Acoustic apparatus and vibration transmission method
Provided is an acoustic apparatus capable of causing a sensation that a sound is produced in a larger space than reality, without requiring an excessive cost and time-consuming installation. The sound collected by a microphone is converted to an electrical signal, and a reflected sound component is extracted by a signal processing portion. The reflected sound component thus extracted is amplified by an amplifier, and the reflected sound component thus amplified vibrates transducers attached to a back-side board surface of each acoustic structure, whereby reflected sound is emitted from all faces including front-side board surface and the back-side board surface. A player can thus naturally perceive as if the space where he stays is expanded.
Spatial audio for interactive audio environments
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reverberation of the input audio signal in the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.
Spatial audio for interactive audio environments
Systems and methods of presenting an output audio signal to a listener located at a first location in a virtual environment are disclosed. According to embodiments of a method, an input audio signal is received. For each sound source of a plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective first intermediate audio signal corresponding to the input audio signal is determined, based on a location of the respective sound source in the virtual environment, and the respective first intermediate audio signal is associated with a first bus. For each of the sound sources of the plurality of sound sources in the virtual environment, a respective second intermediate audio signal is determined. The respective second intermediate audio signal corresponds to a reverberation of the input audio signal in the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is determined based on a location of the respective sound source, and further based on an acoustic property of the virtual environment. The respective second intermediate audio signal is associated with a second bus. The output audio signal is presented to the listener via the first bus and the second bus.