Applying Reverberation Effect to an Audio File
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Apr 19, 2024 - MATLAB
Applying Reverberation Effect to an Audio File
The objective of this project is to create a system that artificially reconstructs the reverberate properties of an environment.
This is research project that delves into the realm of environmental audio effects using digital filters.Simulating captivating audio echoes in diverse environments using digital filters. Explore the world of audio signal processing and its applications in acoustic design and virtual reality experiences. Join us on this fascinating audio journey!
Automatic classification of audio files based on the perceived level of reverberation
implementation of Schroeder reverberator
About this reverberation :)
This git repo is paired with my tutorial to Visual Studio, CMake, and WSL for audio programming. This tutorial is meant to show you how to incorporate libsndfile and portaudio into your projects on Windows using CMake for cross platform compatability
Simple C++ implementation of a basic Procedural Reverb algorithm. Includes an example usage case with a simulated sinusoidal signal.
A library to make augmented audio (8/16 kHz, mono, WAV PCM) with noises corpora.
Reverb for MaxMSP - updated for newer versions
General scripts and tools for audio related things
SASP project: FDN reverb & cepstrum-based dereverb.
Lite Package for Room Impulse Response
Calculates the room RT60 reverberation time by sending out tones
Amoeba: an AGN Model of Optical Emissions Beyond steady-state Accretion disks
Simple terminal-based calculator of sound level and room acoustics parameters.
delay-reverb-matlab
Python adaptation of Matlab sources with simulation of shoebox room acoustics
An audio project with the NEXYS 4 ddr
An application adding reverberation to a WAV file with 12-line FDN.
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