Free database of single-channel and binaural room impulse responses of a 64-channel loudspeaker array for different room configurations

At the 138th AES Convention in Warsaw, we presented the freely available database of single-channel and binaural room impulse responses (RIRs and BRIRs) measured in our rectangular 64-channel loudspeaker array at the University of Rostock under varying room acoustical conditions. The RIRs have been measured at three receiver positions for four different absorber configurations. Corresponding BRIRs for head-orientations in the range of ±80° in 2° steps with a KEMAR manikin have been captured for a subset of seven combinations of position and absorber configurations. The data is provided in the Spatially Oriented Format for AKEMARcoustics (SOFA) standardised in AES69 standard for file exchange. The database can be used to study the influence of the listening room on multichannel audio reproduction.

You can find the database here. The poster of the AES Convention can be downloaded here.

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