Re: UNmixing Sources, i.e., The Cocktail Party Effect (William Treurniet )


Subject: Re: UNmixing Sources, i.e., The Cocktail Party Effect
From:    William Treurniet  <bill.treurniet(at)CRC.CA>
Date:    Mon, 19 Oct 1998 16:29:35 -0400

I found the description of the procedure no more than would be required to reproduce the effect. The only advertising I saw was for the Radio Shack mixer. Please don't discourage the exchange of such interesting ideas on this list. Bill ______________________________________________ Bill.Treurniet(at)crc.doc.ca, Communications Research Centre P.O. Box 11490, Station H, Ottawa, CANADA, K2H8S2 Tel: (613)998-2767 Fax: (613)993-9950 -----Original Message----- From: James W. Beauchamp <jwb(at)TIMBRE.MUSIC.UIUC.EDU> To: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA <AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA> Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 3:53 PM Subject: Re: UNmixing Sources, i.e., The Cocktail Party Effect >Richard J. Fabrri writes (in part): >>Several LISTeners have asked about the Stereo example I offered to >>Robert Bolia and Brian Gygi on 15 October. The following points >>by Robert and Brian both focus on the relative importance of >>"Spatial segregation" ... > >(big snip) > >Really? Who are "LISTeners"? How do the rest of us hear these stereo >examples? Does the Auditory List have an audio path all of a sudden? >Is there a web page where these sounds can be downloaded? > >This extremely long, kind of interesting post reads like an ad. I sincerely >hope that this method of "advertising" one's research does not become >popular on this list. > >But, hey, I happen to have copies of all of Berlin, 1993 preprints, so I >can go back and check this paper out. Unfortunately, I doubt that very many >other people on this list attended that meeting. > >Jim Beauchamp >University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign >j-beauch(at)uiuc.edu > >McGill is running a new version of LISTSERV (1.8d on Windows NT). >Information is available on the WEB at http://www.mcgill.ca/cc/listserv > McGill is running a new version of LISTSERV (1.8d on Windows NT). Information is available on the WEB at http://www.mcgill.ca/cc/listserv


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