hello,

thanks for all this information.
cheers
c


Le 27/08/2012 12:09, Johanna Nowak a écrit :
Hi,

there is some research using a 120 channel microphone array here:
http://plessas.mur.at/rnd/rnd.html

Page 55 of this thesis shows a Pd patch using spherical harmonics.
http://plessas.mur.at/rnd/da/Thesis_Plessas.pdf

This link to a video demo of 1st order beamforming using a nice GEM
gui is also available: http://plessas.mur.at/rnd/demo/demo.html

It seems that IEM does a lot of work on the topic, and I am sure they
use Pd there! :-) see for example http://iaem.at/Members/zotter

best, Jo

* Charles Henry <czhe...@gmail.com> [2012-08-21 05:40]:
I have not worked on it, but I think it's really interesting.
Studying microphone arrays for source localization is on my list...
once I get through everything else I started and didn't finish yet.

I was really wondering about microphone arrays arranged in a circle,
semi-circle, or around the perimeter of a room to pick up sounds
selectively by location.  I think that could be used to good effect
for performance/recording.

What are you up to now?

Chuck

On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Cyrille Henry <c...@chnry.net> wrote:
Hello,
did anyone ever worked on beamforming using microphone array for audio
source localisation and noise reduction?

thx
Cyrille

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