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Default Dual Microphone recordings for sound localization lab exercise

On Nov 8, 6:00*pm, HardySpicer wrote:
On Nov 8, 1:43*am, "Robert Rozman" wrote:

Hi,


I'd kindly for pointers if such binaural recordings are available to public
somewhere ?


I'd love to have recordings from two microphones (spaced from each other)
and several different positions of sound source...


I'd use it for lab exercises...


Thanks in advance,


regards,


Rob.


Maybe, but if you use anechoic recordings it glosses over the real
problems of reverberation. You would need to do anechoic and in a real
environment.

Hardy


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