What is it about?
The article refers to the experience inside the Cube concert hall at Virginia Tech composing a new electroacoustic piece using my system called Granular Spatialisation for the diffusion of sound with the Cube's system of 143 speakers.
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Why is it important?
The article and the volume of the Computer Music Journal is dedicated to the subject of High-Density Loudspeakers Arrays (HDLA), for which both Granular Spatialisation and the experience of composing a piece insider the Cube concert hall involve finding innovative forms to diffuse sound in HDLAs.
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The article and the wntire Volume should be of historic importance for future generations about the diffusion of sound in High Density Loudspeaker Arrays (HDLA).
Prof Dr Javier A Garavaglia
University of West London
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This page is a summary of: Creating Multiple Spatial Settings with “Granular Spatialisation” in the High-Density Loudspeaker Array of the Cube Concert Hall, Computer Music Journal, December 2016, The MIT Press,
DOI: 10.1162/comj_a_00384.
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