Reciprocal maximum-length and related sequences in the generation of natural, spatial sounding reverberation

The development of artificial reverberation has made considerable progress in recent years. In this research, a unique approach utilizing reciprocal maximum-length sequences and related sequences is taken in generating a natural, spatial sounding reverberation. Additionally, an algorithm to shape an...

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