Artículos de revistas
AcMus: an Open, Integrated Platform for Room Acoustics Research
Fecha
2009Registro en:
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, Campinas, v. 14, p. 87-103, 2000
1678-4804 (online)
0104-6500 (impresso)
doi.org/10.1007/BF03192566
Autor
IAZZETTA, Fernando
Institución
Resumen
This article describes the design, implementation, and experiences with AcMus, an open and integrated software platform for room acoustics research, which comprises tools for measurement, analysis, and simulation of rooms for music listening and production. Through use of affordable hardware, such as laptops, consumer audio interfaces and microphones, the software allows evaluation of relevant acoustical parameters with stable and consistent results, thus providing valuable information in the diagnosis of acoustical problems, as well as the possibility of simulating modifications in the room through analytical models. The system is open-source and based on a flexible and extensible Java plug-in framework, allowing for cross-platform portability, accessibility and experimentation, thus fostering collaboration of users, developers and researchers in the field of room acoustics.