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New Releases of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Python and Matlab/Octave

New versions of our Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox are available for Matlab/Octave and Python. Matlab This release fixes small bugs, removes obsolete local WFS functions and introduces optional logarithmic spacing of linear secondary sources. For documentation see http://matlab.sfstoolbox.org/en/2.4.2. Download SFS … Continue reading

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Release 2.4.1 of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave

A new version of our Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. This is a minor update fixing some bugs and adding support for mono-frequent simulations of local Wave Field Synthesis (LWFS) using spatial bandwidth-limitation. NEWS (2.4.1) – add … Continue reading

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Release 2.4.0 of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave

A new version of our Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. This release is a major update including the following highlights: Fix the calculation of zeros of the spherical Bessel function for high orders as needed for NFC-HOA. … Continue reading

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Release 2.3.0 of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave

A new version of our Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. The highlights of the new release include a correction of the absolute amplitudes in WFS and a new and improvement point selection for HRTFs/BRIRs interpolation which should … Continue reading

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Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox 2.2.1 released

Since our last announcement here at spatialaudio.net, two new releases of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave have happend. The highlights of the new versions include a new online documentation at http://matlab.sfstoolbox.org and a new online theory documentation at … Continue reading

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Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox 2.1.0 released

A new release of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. The highlights of the new version include several improvements for time-domain NFC-HOA simulations, new virtual line sources for WFS and NFC-HOA, and the ability to set t=0 … Continue reading

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Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox 2.0.0 released

A new release of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. The highlights of the new version include support of the SOFA file format for HRIRs and BRIRs, usage of custom grids for sound field simulations, and a … Continue reading

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Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox 1.2.0 released

A new release of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. This will be the last release without SOFA support, so the main concern was bug fixing. Beside that the other highlight is the inclusion of a new … Continue reading

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Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox 1.1.0 released

A new release of the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox for Matlab/Octave is available. Beside some important bug fixes it introduces local WFS as a new synthesis method as one of its highlights. You can download the latest release and you … Continue reading

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Happy Christmas 2014

Some time ago we have published an approach to the synthesis of sound figures. A surrounding three-dimensional loudspeaker array can be used to synthesize an (more or less) arbitrary shaped zone with higher sound level.  See what we have simulated … Continue reading

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