Monthly Archives: May 2008

Broken sound card

My desktop is getting a little old. I got it the summer before I went to college, which means its 8th birthday is coming up in August. It’s still plugging along, though, hosting this blog, among other things with a … Continue reading

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Recti-Linear room simulator

For studying auditory localization and separation, it’s very important to have realistic spatial recordings. These can come from a number of sources, what I’ve been using in the past is a collection of impulse responses recorded through a KEMAR dummy … Continue reading

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Thinking about ideas

Marios pointed me to this article from the New Yorker, again by Malcolm Gladwell. I’ve been thinking about many of these ideas lately, and Gladwell seems to have come up with them at the same time… The article is both … Continue reading

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