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- Angelo Farina1,2, Andrea Capra1,2, Paolo Martignon1,4,
Simone Fontana1,2,3,
Fons Adriaensen1, Paolo Galaverna1 and Dave
Malham5
1 LAE - Laboratory for Acoustics and Electroacoustics, Parma,
ITALY, HTTP://www.laegroup.org
- 2 University of Parma, Industrial Engineering Dept., Parma, ITALY
- 3 Ecole Nationale Superieure de Telecommunications (ENST), Paris, FRANCE
- 4 University of Ferrara, LAV (Laboratory for Acoustics and Vibrations)
Ferrara, ITALY
- 5 Music Research Centre, Department of Music, The University of York, UK
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- It was born thanks to the cooperation of University of Parma, Comune of
Parma, and with funds (approximately 2 million Euros) provided by Casa
della Musica, Italian Governement and Cariparma Foundation
- The institutional goal is to display the famous Patanè’s Collection of
vintage grammophones and radios, made available by CNIT (National
Italian Consortium for Telecommunications)
- It is also a research lab about electroacoustics, equipped with the
latest technologies for sound recording and reproduction employing a
large number of channels
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- Restoration of the S.Elisabetta church
- Exhibit of Patanè’s Collection
- Sound system for the exhibit
- The SONIC CHANDELLIER, an innovative planar WFS installation
- 30-seats listening room (linear WFS)
- The single-seat listening room (Binaural, Ambisonics, Ambiophonics)
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- The collection was donated to CNIT by don Giuseppe Patanè, a priest and
a collector, who employed his entire, long life for searching,
purchasing and repairing valuable pieces.
- The collections contains approximately 400 pieces, ranging from the
first phonographs, to Galen radios and extends to domestic and military
radios of 20’s, 30’s, 40’s up to the first years after WWII. All pieces
have been carefully maintained and serviced, most of them are working as
new....
- There are also some particularly rare pieces, such as a cryptographic
“Enigma” machine, employed by the German army for transmitting encoded
informations during WWII.
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- Some samples from the collection
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- Some samples from the collection
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- Some samples from the collection
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- La sala bianca ospita sino a 30 ascoltatori, ed è dotata di un sistema
surround planare tipo WFS (192 altoparlanti)
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- 176 loudspeakers are incorporated in the perimetral walls, completely
surrounding the audience at ear-height
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- Wave Field Synthesis is a playback technique which makes use of linear
loudspeaker arrays which are used for creating wavefronts appearing to
be radiated by a virtual source
- Concept: spatially sampling a wavefront
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- WFS can generate point sources or planar sources, and even point sources
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- The Linux program Wonder makes it possibile to generate WFS signals and
to move in realtime the virtual source being synthesized
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- The cheaper solution is based on a PC containing three MADI interfaces
(64 ch. each), connected with a rack of low-cost converters (Behringer)
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- This room is equipped with 26 loudspeakers
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- The walls are made by plywood, gypsum boards and perforated panels with
polyesther fiber wool, providing good sound insulation and optimal
control of reverberation
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- The sound absorbing treatment, here simulated employing the Ramsete
program, provides a value of T20 of 0.40 s at 125 Hz and even lower ar
higher frequencies.
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- Playback is made on 2 loudspeakers located at +/- 10°, being fed through
a digital cross-talk cancellation system
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- The Soundfield (TM) microphone provides 4 signals:
1 omnidirectional (pressure, W) and 3 figure-of-8 (velocity, X,
Y, Z)
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- As a complex time-domain waveform can be though as the sum of a number
of sinusoidal and cosinusoidal functions, so a complex spatial
distribution around a given notional point can be expressed as the sum
of a number of spherical harmonic functions
- When the signals corresponding to spherical harmonics up to 3° order are
summed with proper gains, one obtains a “virtual microphone” having a
directivity pattern which can be very complex and highly directive
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- Again, a PC with MADI interface is employed
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- Musical Food: sound quality analysis of Barilla - Mulino Bianco crackers
and bread substitutes
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- Listening tests with compilation of sound quality questionnaires
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- Principal Component Analysis and correlation among physical and
perceptual paramaters
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- Definzione contenuti espositivi e coordinamento: Alessandro Rigolli (per
l'Istituzione Casa della Musica)
- Progettazione allestimento espositivo:
Dario Costi e Simona Melli architetti
- Realizzazione allestimento espositivo:
- Leonardo Laboratorio di Costruzione S.n.c. via G. Giusti, 4/a Parma
- Gruppo Fallani S.r.l. via Pialoi, 100 Marcon (Ve)
- Tecno-fer S.r.l. v.le Basetti, 14 Parma
- Progettazione e realizzazione componente acustica (LAE):
- AIDA srl via G. Sicuri, 60/a Parma
- Genesis via Benedetta, 83 Parma
- Audiolink via Monte Prinzera, 17 Parma
- Sistemi informatici: IT City S.p.A. via Traversetolo, 36/a Parma
- Cablaggio:
- Albacom.Amps Telecomunicazioni S.p.A.
- Guglielmo srl via Livatino 9 Reggio Emilia
- Aet Parma Srl via Lelio Guidotti 15/A Parma
- Sistemi di sicurezza: BIEFFEDUE Elettronica Srl via Monte Aquila 10/a
Corcagnano Parma
- Oggetti d’epoca: Hi Fi News di Cerioni Guido & C. Sas Borgo Onorato,
21 Parma
- Filmati: Mediavision s.n.c. viale Regina Margherita, 7/a Reggio Emilia
- Foto: R.C.R. e C. sas, stradello S. Girolamo, 19 Parma
- Foto: Mauro Ranzani
- Comunicazione: 0521-Agenzia di pubblicità e marketing b.go Antini, 4
Parma
- Ricerche storiche: Arch. Stefano Negri
arch. Fabio Stocchi
- Maxischermi dimostrativi:: Bang & Olufsen via Mameli 9 Parma
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- The design and construction of these sound systems have been possible
thanks to:
- Laboratory of Acoustics and Elettroacoustics (LAE)
www.laegroup.org
Parma
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