D/L/028 Hendrix Hall Derwent, University of York
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Impulse responses recorded in D/L/028 Hendrix Hall Derwent, University of York. Hendrix Hall was named after Jimi Hendrix since he once played live in this hall. Hendrix Hall is a large hall which has retractable tiered seating and is used for a variety of events and sports. The impulse responses recordings were for the purpose of simulating different acoustic environments for drummers using real-time auralisation techniques. The receiver was placed at the position of the listening position (drummer’s head). There were four source positions selected: front, back, left and right relative to the centre of the drum kit. The sine sweeps were recorded with the source facing 180 degrees away from the receiver.
Measurement Team:
Richie Cully
Frank Stevens
Sinuo Feng
Capture Date:
Thu, 13/07/2023
Source Sound:
Swept Sine; 20 Hz – 20 kHz ; 30 seconds
Source Sound Category:
Swept sine (logarithmic)
Input:
Genelec 8040A loudspeaker
Microphone(s):
Eigenmike microphone
Space Category:
Hall
Generation Type:
Real World
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Impulse Responses
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This is the first channel of the 3-order ambisonic impulse response (16 channels) measured at position source-front.
Audio Examples
Anechoic voice
Convolved voice
Anechoic drums
Convolved drums
Anechoic burps
Convolved burps
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