Claims
- 1. An acoustic virtual environment room comprising:
- a performance space having a plurality of walls, a floor and a ceiling, each of said walls presenting an inner surface, an outer surface, a wall lower margin and a wall upper margin, said walls including a plurality of acoustical absorption panels at said inner surface;
- a plurality of microphones operably coupled to said ceiling at predetermined locations;
- a plurality of acoustical speakers operably coupled to said ceiling at predetermined locations relative to the position of said microphones; and
- an electroacoustic system comprising a remote user input device and an acoustic control system, said electroacoustic system being operably coupled to said microphones and said speakers whereby sound performances in said performance space are enhanced to acoustically simulate a physical environment selected from a plurality of physical environments with different acoustical characteristics.
- 2. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1, said acoustical speakers uniformly aligned along a horizontal plane.
- 3. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein said plurality of speakers is twelve speakers.
- 4. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein said ceiling is divided into four distinct ceiling zones and said speakers are positioned three to each ceiling zone.
- 5. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein said electroacoustic system includes a plurality of sound channels, each of said speakers coupled to one of said sound channels distinct from said channels to which adjacent speakers are coupled.
- 6. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein said ceiling and said walls present a plurality of corners within said acoustic virtual environment room, one of said predetermined locations of said microphones is adjacent to one of said corners and a second of said predetermined locations of said microphones is adjacent to a second of said corners where said second corner and said first corner are along opposite ends of one of said walls.
- 7. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1, said plurality Of acoustical speakers including, at least, three speakers, where a portion of said acoustical speakers operably coupled to said ceiling uniformly aligned along a horizontal plane and another portion of said acoustical speakers operably coupled to said walls adjacent to said lower margin of said wall and a third portion of said plurality of acoustical speakers operably coupled to a second said walls.
- 8. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 7 wherein said plurality of speakers is sixteen speakers.
- 9. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 8 wherein said ceiling is divided into four distinct ceiling zones and said speakers operably coupled to said ceiling are positioned three to each ceiling zone.
- 10. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 9 wherein said electroacoustic system includes a plurality of sound channels, each of said speakers coupled to one of said sound channels distinct from said channels to which adjacent speakers are coupled.
- 11. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein one of said walls presenting opposed side margins, one of said predetermined locations of said microphones is on said wall equidistant from said opposed side margins of said wall.
- 12. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 11 wherein one of said predetermined locations of said microphones is 72" from said wall lower margin.
- 13. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein one of said microphones is secured to a first of said walls and a second of said microphones is secured to a second of said walls opposed to said first wall.
- 14. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein each of said microphones is at least three feet from any of said acoustic speakers.
- 15. The acoustic virtual environment room of claim 1 wherein said acoustic control system comprises a computer processor, a plurality of microphone preamplifiers, a plurality of graphic equalizers, a digital sound processor and a plurality of amplifiers.
- 16. An acoustic virtual environment rehearsal room adapted for a performer to rehearse aural performances in a synthetic aural environment selected from one of a plurality of different synthetic aural environments simulating the aural characteristics of preselected different physical environments, comprising:
- a performance space defined by a plurality of walls, a floor, and a ceiling;
- acoustical absorption material oriented within said performance space so that said performance space has a semi-anechoic aural performance characteristic;
- at least one microphone positioned within said performance space to receive sound energy generated by said performer;
- an electroacoustic system operably coupled to said microphone, said electroacoustic system adapted for providing processed variant representations of said sound energy generated by said performer on at least two sound channels; and
- a plurality of acoustical speakers operably coupled to said electroacoustic system, with said at least two sound channels each having at least one speaker operably coupled therewith, said speakers being positioned within said performance space to rebroadcast said sound energy generated by said performer and processed by said electroacoustic system within said performance space,
- whereby said performer hears the sound generated by the performer within the performance space as if it were generated in one of said preselected physical environments.
- 17. The acoustic virtual environment rehearsal room of claim 16 in which each of said acoustical speakers are coupled to one of said at least two sound channels distinct from said channels to which adjacent speakers are coupled.
- 18. The acoustic virtual environment rehearsal room of claim 16 in which the processed variant representations of said sound energy comprise time variant synthetic reverberations of said sound energy.
- 19. A method of creating an acoustic virtual environment rehearsal room adapted for a performer to rehearse aural performances in a synthetic aural environment selected from one of a plurality of different synthetic aural environments simulating the aural characteristics of preselected different physical environments, comprising the steps of:
- providing a performance space defined by a plurality of walls, a floor, and a ceiling;
- orienting acoustical absorption material within said performance space so that said performance space has a semi-anechoic aural performance characteristic;
- positioning at least one microphone within said performance space to receive sound energy generated by said performer;
- operably coupling an electroacoustic system to said microphone, said electroacoustic system adapted for providing processed representations of said sound energy generated by said performer on at least two sound channels; and
- operably coupling a plurality of acoustical speakers to said electroacoustic system, with said at least two sound channels each having at least one speaker operably coupled therewith, said speakers being positioned within said performance space to rebroadcast said sound energy generated by said performer and processed by said electroacoustic system within said performance space, so that said performer hears the sound generated by the performer within the performance space as if it were generated in one of said preselected physical environments.
- 20. The method of claim 19 in which the step of operable coupling an electroacoustic system to said microphone comprises the step of providing preselected time-variant synthetic reverberation of said sound energy.
- 21. The method of claim 19 in which the step of operably coupling a plurality of acoustical speakers to said electroacoustic system comprises the step of coupling each of said acoustical speakers to one of said at least two sound channels distinct from said channels to which adjacent speakers are coupled.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/118,057, filed Sep. 8, 1993, now abandoned.
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