Loudspeaker equalization is an established topic in the literature, and currently many techniques are available to address most practical use cases. However, most of these rely on accurate measurements of the loudspeaker in an anechoic environment, which in some occurrences is not feasible. This is the case, e.g. of custom digital organs, which have a set of loudspeakers that are built into a large and geometrically-complex piece of furniture, which may be too heavy and large to be transported to a measurement room, or may require a big one, making traditional impulse response measurements impractical for most users. In this work we propose a method to find the inverse of the sound emission system in a reverberant environment, based on a Deep Learning dereverberation algorithm. The method is agnostic of the room characteristics and can be, thus, conducted in an automated fashion in any environment. A real use case is discussed and results are provided, showing the effectiveness of the approach in designing filters that match closely the magnitude response of the ideal inverting filters.

EQUALIZING LOUDSPEAKERS IN REVERBERANT ENVIRONMENTS USING DEEP CONVOLUTIVE DEREVERBERATION / Osimi, S.; Gabrielli, L.; Cornell, S.; Squartini, S.. - (2024), pp. 294-301. ( 27th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx 2024 Guildford, United Kingdom 3 - 7 September 2024).

EQUALIZING LOUDSPEAKERS IN REVERBERANT ENVIRONMENTS USING DEEP CONVOLUTIVE DEREVERBERATION

Gabrielli L.;Squartini S.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Loudspeaker equalization is an established topic in the literature, and currently many techniques are available to address most practical use cases. However, most of these rely on accurate measurements of the loudspeaker in an anechoic environment, which in some occurrences is not feasible. This is the case, e.g. of custom digital organs, which have a set of loudspeakers that are built into a large and geometrically-complex piece of furniture, which may be too heavy and large to be transported to a measurement room, or may require a big one, making traditional impulse response measurements impractical for most users. In this work we propose a method to find the inverse of the sound emission system in a reverberant environment, based on a Deep Learning dereverberation algorithm. The method is agnostic of the room characteristics and can be, thus, conducted in an automated fashion in any environment. A real use case is discussed and results are provided, showing the effectiveness of the approach in designing filters that match closely the magnitude response of the ideal inverting filters.
2024
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