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Friday May 23, 2025 4:00pm - 5:30pm CEST
This paper investigates the subjective evaluation of two prominent three-dimensional spatialization techniques—Vector Base Amplitude Panning (VBAP) and High-Order Ambisonics (HOA)—using IRCAM’s Spat in an immersive concert setting. The listening test was conducted in the New Hall at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, which features a 44-speaker immersive audio system. The musical stimuli included electronic compositions and modern orchestral recordings, providing a diverse range of temporal and spectral content. The participants comprised experienced Tonmeisters and non-experienced musicians, who were seated in off-center positions to simulate real-world audience conditions. This study provides an ecologically valid subjective evaluation methodology.
The results indicated that VBAP excelled in spatial clarity and sound quality, while HOA demonstrated superior envelopment. The perceptual differences between the two techniques were relatively minor, influenced by room acoustics and suboptimal listening positions. Furthermore, music genre had no significant impact on the evaluation outcomes.
The study highlights VBAP’s strength in precise localization and HOA's capability for creating immersive soundscapes, aiming to bridge the gap between ideal and real-world applications in immersive sound reproduction and perception. The findings suggest the need to balance trade-offs when selecting spatialization techniques for specific purposes, venues, and audience positions. Future research will focus on evaluating a wider range of spatialization methods in concert environments and optimizing them to improve the auditory experience for distributed audiences.
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avatar for Jesper Andersen

Jesper Andersen

Head of Tonmeister Programme, Det Kgl Danske Musikkonservatorium
As a Grammy-nominated producer, engineer and pianist Jesper has recorded around 100 CDs and produced music for radio, TV, theatre, installations and performance. Jesper has also worked as a sound engineer/producer at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation.A recent album-production is... Read More →
avatar for Stefania Serafin

Stefania Serafin

Professor, Aalborg University Copenhagen
I am Professor in Sonic interaction design at Aalborg University in Copenhagen and leader of the Multisensory Experience Labtogether with Rolf Nordahl.I am the President of the Sound and Music Computing association, Project Leader of the Nordic Sound and Music Computing netwo... Read More →
Friday May 23, 2025 4:00pm - 5:30pm CEST
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