Apparatus for cross fading out of the head sound locations
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1. Apparatus for positioning an apparent location of a sound source to a listener using headphones comprising:
- positioner means producing from an input signal a plurality of ranged output signals and unranged output signals, said positioner means including variable signal scalars whose values are adjustable in response to a corresponding plurality of panning signals fed thereto for producing said plurality of output signals;
first sound positioning filter means receiving said unranged output signals from said positioner means and producing left and right output signals having an apparent sound source location outside the head of the listener selected in response to said panning signals;
second sound positioning filter means receiving said ranged output signals from said positioner means and producing left and right output signals having said apparent sound source location outside the head of the listener selected in response to said panning signals; and
means for combining respective left and right output signals from said first and second sound positioning filter means and respectively producing left and right signals fed to respective left and right transducers of the headphone.
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Abstract
A system for use with headphones provides sound imaging positioning that can accurately locate the sound image at any one of a number of points surrounding the listener and can smoothly fade the sound position from one point to the next as the apparent sound source moves relative to the listener during panning. Individual sound positioners are provided that include only scalers or delay lines are provided for each channel, so that the same sound location filters can be utilized with a number of voices or input channels.
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1. Apparatus for positioning an apparent location of a sound source to a listener using headphones comprising:
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positioner means producing from an input signal a plurality of ranged output signals and unranged output signals, said positioner means including variable signal scalars whose values are adjustable in response to a corresponding plurality of panning signals fed thereto for producing said plurality of output signals; first sound positioning filter means receiving said unranged output signals from said positioner means and producing left and right output signals having an apparent sound source location outside the head of the listener selected in response to said panning signals; second sound positioning filter means receiving said ranged output signals from said positioner means and producing left and right output signals having said apparent sound source location outside the head of the listener selected in response to said panning signals; and means for combining respective left and right output signals from said first and second sound positioning filter means and respectively producing left and right signals fed to respective left and right transducers of the headphone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for causing an apparent location of a sound source to be selectively repositioned relative to a user of headphones reproducing signals corresponding to sounds from the sound source, comprising:
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front, back and side sound placement azimuth filters each for producing respective left and right output signals fed to respective transducers of the headphones, and providing a selected apparent sound source position outside the head of the listener in response to signal levels of left and right signals fed respectively thereto; front, back, and side early reflection sound placement filters each for producing respective left and right output signals fed to respective transducers of the headphones and providing a selected apparent sound source position outside the head of the listener in response to signal levels of left and right signals fed respectively thereto; and sound positioner means receiving input signals corresponding to sounds from the sound source fed to a plurality of variable scalars also receiving respective adjusting signals for adjusting levels of signals output from said variable scalars, the signals output from said variable scalars being fed respectively to said front back and side sound placement azimuth filters and to said front, back, and side early reflection filters.
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9. Apparatus for positioning an apparent location of a sound source to a listener using transducers directed to the ears of the listener comprising:
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a sound positioner receiving an audio input signal and producing a plurality of ranged output signals and unranged output signals, said sound positioner including variable signal scalars whose values are adjustable in response to a corresponding plurality of panning signals fed thereto for producing said plurality of output signals; first filter means receiving said unranged output signals from said sound positioner and producing left and right output signals having an apparent sound source location located outside the head of the listener selected in response to said panning signals; second filter means receiving said ranged output signals from said sound positioner and producing left and right output signals having said apparent sound source location selected in response to said panning signals; and means for combining respective left and right output signals from said first and second filter means and respectively producing left and right signals fed to respective ones of said transducers. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. Apparatus for causing an apparent location of a sound source to be selectively repositioned relative to a listener of transducers arranged proximate the ears of the listener and that reproduce signals corresponding to sounds from the sound source, comprising:
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front, back and side sound placement azimuth filters each for producing respective left and right output signals fed to respective ones of the transducers and providing a selected apparent sound source position outside of the head of the listener in response to signal levels of left and right signals fed respectively thereto; front, back, and side early reflection sound placement filters each for producing respective left and right output signals fed to respective ones of the transducers and providing a selected apparent sound source position outside the head of the listener in response to signal levels of left and right signals fed respectively thereto; and a sound positioner receiving input signals corresponding to sounds from the sound source fed to a plurality of variable scalars also receiving respective adjusting signals for adjusting levels of signals output from said variable scalars, the signals output from said variable scalars being fed respectively to said front back and side sound placement azimuth filters and to said front, back, and side early reflection filters.
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