Title :
Multi-channel audio recording based on superdirective beamforming for portable multimedia recording devices
Author :
Seon Kim ; Chan Chun ; Hong Kim
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Sound & Vibration Res., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
In this paper, an audio recording method using a near-coincident microphone array is proposed for a multichannel audio system. A coincident or near-coincident microphone recording method attempts to capture spatial images in a multi-channel audio system depending on directional-level differences or directivities. Thus, high directivity is required for good spatial quality in the multichannel audio system, and it is usually obtained using a directional microphone. However, the currently available microphones such as cardioid, hyper-cardioid, and figure-8 directional microphones have lower directivities. To overcome this problem, the proposed method forms a superdirective sound beam in each steered direction using closely spaced omni-microphones. It is shown from subjective listening tests that the proposed method provides higher spatial quality with lower timbral distortions than other conventional recording methods for stereo and 5.1-channel audio systems.
Keywords :
array signal processing; audio recording; microphone arrays; multimedia communication; audio recording method; directional microphone; multichannel audio recording; multichannel audio system; near coincident microphone array; near coincident microphone recording method; portable multimedia recording devices; spaced omnimicrophones; spatial images; superdirective beamforming; superdirective sound beam; Array signal processing; Arrays; Audio recording; Microphones; Multimedia communication; Speech; Multi-channel audio; microphone array; near-coincident microphone recording; superdirective beamforming;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2014.6937327