Claims
- 1. A microphone system for use in a conference environment varying locations within the environment, comprising:
- at least two directional microphones held in a fixed arrangement about a center point, the respective response of each said microphone being directed radially away from said center point in a different direction, each said microphone able to receive an acoustic signal and produce an electrical signal in response;
- mixing circuitry to combine said electrical signals in varying proportions to form a composite signal, said composite signal including contributions from at least two of said microphones; and control circuitry configured to analyze said electrical signals to determine an angular orientation of the acoustic signal relative to said central point, and to substantially continuously adjust said proportions in response to said determined orientation and provide said adjusted proportions to said mixing circuitry,
- the values of said proportions selected so that said composite signal simulates a signal that would be generated by a virtual directional microphone pivoted about said central point to direct its maximum response at the acoustic signal as the acoustic signal moves about the environment.
- 2. The microphone system of claim 1 wherein said proportions are specified by combining and weighting coefficients that maintain the response of said virtual microphone at a nearly uniform level, at least two of said adjusted coefficients being neither zero nor one.
- 3. The microphone system of claim 1 wherein said mixing and control circuitry comprise a digital signal processor.
- 4. The microphone system of claim 1, further comprising
- echo cancellation circuitry having effect varying with the selected proportions and virtual directional microphone direction, said echo cancellation circuitry obtaining information from said control circuitry to determine said effect.
- 5. The microphone system of claim 1, wherein said pivoting and directing are to discrete angles about said central point.
- 6. The microphone system of claim 1, wherein said acoustic source comprises a plurality of discrete speakers each located at one of said diverse locations within the environment.
- 7. A method of combining signals from at least two directional microphones in a conference environment with an acoustic source that emits energy from diverse and varying locations within the environment, each said microphone able to receive an acoustic signal and produce an electrical signal in response, the method comprising the steps of:
- mounting the microphones in a fixed arrangement about a center point, the respective responses of said microphones being directed radially away from said center point in different directions;
- mixing the electrical signals in varying proportions to form a composite signal, said composite signal including contributions from at least two of said microphones;
- analyzing said electrical signals to determine an angular orientation of the acoustic signal relative to said central point; and
- substantially continuously selecting and adjusting said proportions in response to said determined orientation and providing said adjusted proportions to said mixing step, the values of said proportions selected so that said composite signal simulates a signal that would be generated by a virtual directional microphone pivoted about said central point to direct its maximum response at the acoustic signal as the acoustic signal moves about the environment.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step:
- responsive to said selecting of proportion values, adjusting the behavior of echo cancellation circuitry.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/132,032, filed Oct. 5, 1993.
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