[0001] The present invention relates to an audio signal binaural reproducing apparatus for
reproducing audio signals by means of headphones.
[0002] A binaural reproducing method has heretofore been known as an approach for providing
better direction sensation of sound image or outside head localization sensation when
audio signals are reproduced by headphones fitted to the head of a listener so that
a pair of headphones are located in the vicinity of both ears.
[0003] An audio reproducing system adopting this binaural system preliminarily applies a
given signal processing to the audio signals reproduced by headphones as is described
in, for example, specification of Japanese Patent Publication Sho 53-283.
[0004] The direction sensation of sound image and outside head localization sensation and
the like depend upon the differences in volumes, times and phases of sounds listened
by left and right ears.
[0005] The signal processing aims at causing in an audio output reproduced by the headphones,
audio effects equivalent to those caused by the difference in distances between sound
sources, that is, speaker systems and right and left ears of a listener and reflections
and diffractions in the vicinity of the head of the listener when audio reproducing
is performed, for example, by speaker systems remote from the listener. Such a signal
processing is performed by convolution-integrating left and right ear audio signals
with impulse responses corresponding to the above-mentioned audio effects.
[0006] Since the absolute position of the sound image is not changed even if the listener
moves or turns his or her head when audio reproducing is performed by speaker systems
remote from the listener, the relative direction and position of the sound image that
the listener senses are changed. In contrast to this, since the headphones is turned
together with the listeners head if the listener turns his or her head when audio
reproducing is performed by a binaural method using headphones, the relative direction
and position of the sound image which the listener senses are not changed.
[0007] If binaural reproducing is performed by using headphones in such a manner, a sound
image is created in the head of a listener due to differences in displacement of the
sound image relative to a change in direction of the listener's head. Therefore, it
is difficult to locate the sound image in front of the listener. Furthermore, the
front sound image has a tendency to lift up.
[0008] Accordingly, an audio signal reproducing system which detects a change in the direction
of the listener's head and changes the modes of the signal processing based upon a
result of the detection for providing a good front localization sensation in headphones
has heretofore been proposed as is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication
No. Sho 42-227 and Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 54-19242. In such an audio
signal reproducing system, a direction detecting device such as gyrocompass and magnetic
needle is provided on the head of the listener. A level adjusting circuit and a delay
circuit and the like for processing the audio signals are controlled based upon a
result of detection from the direction detecting device so that a sound image sensation
which is similar to that of the audio reproducing using speaker systems remote from
the listener is obtained.
[0009] In the prior art binaural reproducing system in which headphones are provided with
a direction detecting device comprising a gyrocompass, an excellent sound image can
be obtained by controlling the content of the signal processing which is applied to
the audio signals depending upon changes in direction of the listener's head.
[0010] In order to control the content of the signal processing applied to the audio signals
depending upon a change in direction of the listener's head, it is necessary to preliminarily
measure the impulse responses, that is, transfer characteristics corresponding to
audio effects given to audio signals of left and right ears for each predetermined
rotational angle and to store a great amount of information on the transfer characteristics.
The information is read from the storing means depending upon the change in direction
of the head. The audio signal will be subjected to a necessary convolution-integration
processing in real-time.
[0011] The present invention was made under such circumstances.
[0012] It is an object of the present invention to provide an audio signal reproducing apparatus
having a simple structure using storing means having a low storing capacity which
is capable of performing a binaural reproduction for providing a very natural localization
of a sound image in which the positions of virtual sound sources are not changed by
headphones even if a listener moves by reducing the amount of information on transfer
characteristics from virtual sound sources necessary for binaural reproduction of
audio signals with the headphones to both ears of the listener.
[0013] An audio signal reproducing apparatus of the present invention comprises an audio
signal reproducing apparatus, comprising:
means for storing transfer characteristics information representative of the transfer
characteristics from virtual sound sources to both ears of a listener for each predetermined
rotational angle corresponding to the movement of a head of the listener;
means for detecting the rotational angular position corresponding to the movement
of the head of the listener;
interpolation operation means which reads from said storing means information on
at least two transfer characteristics in the vicinity of the rotational angular position
of the head represented by a detection output of said detecting means for interpolation-processing
the read transfer characteristics information in the rotational angular position of
the head represented by the detection output of said detecting means; and
audio signal processing means for processing left and right channel audio signals
with the transfer characteristics information determined by said interpolation operation
means, whereby the audio signals which have been processed by said audio signal processing
means are reproduced as sounds by a headphone set.
[0014] The present invention will be further described hereinafter with reference to the
following description of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying Figures, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of an audio signal reproducing
apparatus described for reference purposes;
Fig. 2 is a time chart schematically showing signals supplied to an operation unit
of apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the distance and the angle calculated by
the operation unit of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a view for explaining the information on the transfer characteristics stored
in a storing circuit of the operation unit in the apparatus of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a plan view showing the relative positional relation between virtual sound
sources and a listener for explaining the operation of binaural reproducing performed
by the apparatus of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 6 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of the audio signal
reproducing apparatus of the present invention.
[0015] An audio signal reproducing apparatus described for reference comprises a headphone
set 10 which is fitted over the head M of a listener P and a pair of headphones 2L
and 2R are supported by a head band 1 so that they are located in the vicinity of
left and right ears of the listener P, respectively as shown in Fig. 1.
[0016] Two sliders 4L and r$ from which support arms 3L and 3R, respectively project are
slidably mounted on the head band 1 of the headphone set 10. A pair of signal detectors
5L and 5R which detect a position detection reference signal emitted from a reference
signal source 11 are provided at the tip ends of the support arms 3L and 3R, respectively.
That is, the pair of signal detectors 5L and 5R are provided on the tip ends of the
support arms 3L and 3R projectedly formed on the sliders 4L and 4R which are slidably
mounted on the head band 1 so that they are supported in positions remote from the
head band 1 and the pair of headphones 2L and 2R, that is the main body of the headphone
set.
[0017] In the present apparatus the reference signal source 11 comprises an ultrasonic signal
source 12 and an ultrasonic speaker 13 for generating an ultrasonic signal from the
ultrasonic signal source 12 as a reference signal. Each of the pair of signal detectors
5L and 5R which receive the reference signal comprises an ultrasonic microphone.
[0018] An ultrasonic wave generated from the ultrasonic speaker 13, that is, the position
detection reference signal is a burst wave in which an ultrasonic wave having a given
level is intermittently generated for a given period of time as shown at A in Fig.
2, or an ultrasonic wave, the phase of which may be detected like a so-called level
modulated wave, the level of which changes in a given circle.
[0019] The pair of signal detectors 5L and 5R provided on the headphone set 10 detects the
ultrasonic position detection reference signal generated from the ultrasonic speaker
13 and generate respective detection signals shown at B and C in Fig. 2, each having
a time lag depending upon the relative positional relation between the listener P
and the ultrasonic speaker 13.
[0020] Since the pair of signal detectors 5L and 5R are supported by the support arm 3L
and 3R in positions remote from the main body of the headphone set 10 while they are
mounted on the tip ends of the support arms 3L and 3R in positions remote from the
main body of the headphone set 10 while they are mounted on the tip ends of the support
arms 3L and 3R which project from the sliders 4L and 4R, respectively slidably mounted
on the head band 1 and, the head band 1 and the pair of headphone 2L and 2R, that
is, the main body of the headphone set is fitted on the head M of the listener P,
they can detect the ultrasonic wave generated from the ultrasonic speaker 13, that
is, the position detection reference signal stably and accurately without being located
behind the head P of the listener P even if the listener P moves or rotates his head
P. The pair of the signal detectors 5L and 5R can be adjusted to a position optical
for detecting the detection reference signal by sliding the sliders 4L and 4R along
the head band 1. For example, the optimal positions of the headphones 2L and 2R which
are fitted on the head M of the listener P by the head band 1 so that they correspond
to the vicinity of the left and right ears depend on the shape and size of the had
M of the listener P, that is, have the differences among individuals. Accordingly,
the positions of the pair of signal detectors 5L and 5R can be adjusted so that they
correspond to the headphones 2L and 2R, respectively.
[0021] Each detection signal obtained by these signal detectors 5L and 5R is applied to
an operation unit 14.
[0022] The operation unit 14 comprises first and second edge detecting circuits 15 and 16,
to which the detection signal from the signal detectors 5L and 5R for detecting the
position detection reference signal are supplied, respectively and a third edge detecting
circuit 17 to which an ultrasonic signal from the ultrasonic signal sources 12, that
is, the position detection reference signal is applied.
[0023] The first and second edge detecting circuits 15 and 16 detect rise-up edges of the
detection signals generated from the signal detectors 5L and 5R, respectively and
output pulse signals shown at D and E of Fig. 2 corresponding to the rise-up edges
pulse signals generated by the first and second edge detecting circuits 15 and 16
are supplied to a distance calculating circuit 18 and a circuit 19 for detecting the
time difference between both ears. The third edge detecting circuit 17 detects the
rise-up edge of the ultrasonic signal from the ultrasonic signal source 12 and outputs
a pulse signal corresponding to the rise-up edge as shown at F in Fig. 2. A pulse
signal obtained by the third edge detection circuit 17 is supplied to the distance
calculating circuit 18.
[0024] The distance calculating circuit 18 detects the time difference t₁ between pulse
signals obtained by the third and first edge detecting circuits 17 and 15 which is
represented as ΔT₁ in Fig. 2 and the time difference t₂ between pulse signals obtained
by the third and second edge detecting circuits 17 and 16 which is represented as
ΔT₂ in Fig. 2 and then calculates the distance ℓ₀ between the ultrasonic speaker 13
and the center of the head M of the listener P represented as ℓ₀ in Fig. 3 based upon
the time differences t₁, t₂ and the sound velocity V.
[0025] The sound velocity V may be preliminarily preset as a constant in the distance calculating
circuit 18 or alternatively may be changed with changes in atmospheric temperature,
humidity and atmospheric pressure and the like. On calculating the distance ℓ, compensation
may be conducted for the positional relation between the signal detector 5L and 5R
and the center of the head M, the shape and size of the hand M.
[0026] Signals representative of the distance ℓ₀, time differences t₁ and t₂ are fed to
an angle calculating circuit 20.
[0027] The circuit 19 for detecting the time difference between both ears detects the time
difference t₃ between the pulse signals generated by the first and second edge detecting
circuits 15 and 16, represented as Δ₃ in Fig. 2. A signal representative of the time
difference t₃ is fed to the angle calculating circuit 20.
[0028] The angle calculating circuit 20 calculates an angle representative of the direction
of the head M represented by an arrow ϑ₀ in Fig. 3 by using the time differences t₁,
t₂, t₃, the distance ℓ₀, the sound velocity V and the radius r of the head M. The
angle ϑ₀ can be determined, for example, by the equation 1 as follows:

Then, the rotation angle ϑ of the head M relative to a desired position of a virtual
sound source is calculated from information on the angle ϑ₀ and the distance ℓ₀ representative
of the relative positional relationship between a reference position and the listener
P by assuming that the position of the ultrasonic speaker 13 be the reference position
of the virtual sound source.
[0029] Information on the rotation angle of the head of the listener obtained by the angle
calculating circuit 20 is provided to a control circuit 21.
[0030] In the audio signal reproducing apparatus of this embodiment, the operation unit
14 includes a storing circuit 22 in which information on transfer characteristics
from the virtual sound source to both ears of the listener in first quadrant of the
rotational angular position of the head of the listener, for example, information
on the transfer characteristics for each angle ϑ₁₁ to ϑ
1n in the first quadrant.
[0031] Based upon the current angle position calculated by the angle calculating circuit
20, the control circuit 21 reads the information on the transfer characteristics corresponding
to the current angles ϑ₁₁ to ϑ
1n positions from the storing circuit 22 if the current angle position is in the first
quadrant in Fig. 4 and reads the transfer characteristics information in which the
current angles ϑ₂₁ to ϑ
2n corresponds to the angles ϑ₁₁ to ϑ
1n in the first quadrant from the storing circuit 22 if the current angle position is
in the second quadrant in Fig. 4 and read the transfer characteristics information
in which the current angles ϑ₃₁ to ϑ
3n corresponds to the angles ϑ₁₁ to ϑ
1n in the first quadrant from the storing circuit 22 if the current angle position is
in the third quadrant in Fig. 4 and read the transfer characteristics information
in which the current angles ϑ₄₁ to ϑ
4n correspond to the angles ϑ₁₁ to ϑ
1n in the first quadrant from the storing circuit 22 if the current angle position is
in the fourth quadrant in Fig. 4 and supplies the read transfer characteristics information
to an audio signal processing circuit 23 together with a signal representative of
the quadrant in which the current angular position is located.
[0032] Since the head of the listener is substantially spherical and rotary symmetric, the
transfer characteristics from the virtual sound sources to both ears of the listener
can be treated as symmetrical in each quadrant.
[0033] Alternatively, in the control circuit 21, two transfer characteristics in the vicinity
of the rotational angular position of the head represented by the angular position
information may be read form the storing circuit 22 and the information on the transfer
characteristics in the current head rotational angular position may be operated by,
for example, linear interpolation processing, as described later with reference to
Fig. 6.
[0034] Left and right channel audio signals S
L and S
R which are outputted from the audio signal source 22 are supplied to the audio signal
processing circuit 23.
[0035] The audio signal source 24 is an apparatus for outputting given left and right channel
audio signals S
L and S
R, such as recording disc playback apparatus or radio communication receivers and the
like.
[0036] The audio signal processing circuit 23 performs a signal processing which provides
the left and right channel audio signals S
L and S
R fed from the audio signal source 24 with a given transfer characteristics form the
virtual sound source to the both ears of the listener. The audio signal processing
circuit 23 comprises first to sixth switches 25L, 25R, 26L, 26R, 27L and, 27R for
switching the signal lines and first to fourth signal processing units 28a, 28b, 28c
and 28d.
[0037] The first to sixth switches 25L, 25R, 26L, 26R, 27L and 27R are controlled for switching
in response to a control signal from the control circuit 21 representative of the
quadrant to which the current angular position belongs.
[0038] The first and second switches 25L and 25R perform switching of inputs of left and
right channel audio signals S
L and S
R fed from the audio signal source 24 and supply the right channel audio signal S
R to the first and second signal processing units 28a and 28b and supply the left channel
audio signal S
L to the third and fourth signal processing units 28c and 28d when the current angular
position is in the first or third quadrant and supply the left channel audio signal
S
L to the first and second signal processing unit 28a and 28b and supply the right channel
audio signal S
R to the third and fourth signal processing units 28c and 28d when the current angular
position is in the second or fourth quadrant.
[0039] The third and fourth switches 26L and 26R perform switching of the output of the
left and right channel audio signals E
L and E
R outputted from the audio signal processing circuit 23 and select as a right channel
audio signal E
R the output signal of the first adder 29R for adding the output signals of the first
and third signal processing unit 28a and 28c and select as a left channel audio signal
E
L the output signal of the second adder 29
L for adding the output signals of the second and fourth signal processing Units 28b
and 28d when the current angular position is in the first or third quadrant and select
as a right channel audio signal E
R the output signal of the first adder 29L and select as a left channel audio signal
E
L the output signal of the second adder 29L when the current angular position is in
the second or the fourth quadrant.
[0040] The third and fourth switches 26
L and 26
R perform switching of filters for the left and right channel audio signals E
L and E
R outputted from the audio signal processing circuit 23 and output the left and right
audio signals E
L and E
R unswitched when the current angular position is in the second or fourth quadrant
and output the audio signals E
L and E
R from which high frequency components have been removed by low pass filters 30L and
30R when the current angular position is in the second or fourth quadrant.
[0041] In each of signal processing units 28a, 28b, 28c and 28d, an impulse response representative
of the transfer characteristics of the left and right channel audio signals S
L and S
R reproduced from a pair of left and right channel speakers which are virtual sound
sources facing to a listener to each ear of the listener is preset based upon information
on transfer characteristics supplied from the control circuit 21.
[0042] In other words, the first signal processing unit 28a presets the impulse response
{h
RR(t, ϑ)} representative of transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from the
right channel audio signal S
R to the right ear. The second signal processing unit 28b presets the impulse response
{h
RL(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from
the right channel audio signal S
R to the left ear. The third signal processing unit 28c presets the impulse response
{h
LR(t, ϑ)} representative of transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced form the
left channel audio signal S
L to the right ear. The fourth signal processing unit 28d presents the impulse response
{h
LL(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from
the left channel audio signal S
L to the left ear.
[0043] When the current angular position of the head of the listener is in the first quadrant,
the right channel audio signal S
R is fed the first and second signal processing units 28a and 28b. In the first signal
processing unit 28a, the right channel audio signal S
R is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
RR(t, ϑ)}. In the second signal processing unit 28b, the right channel audio signal
S
R is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
RL(t, ϑ)}.
[0044] The left channel audio signal S
L is fed to the third and fourth signal processing units 28c and 28d. In the third
signal processing unit 28c, the left channel audio signal S
L is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
LR(t, ϑ)}. In the second signal processing unit 28d, the left channel audio signal S
L is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
LL(t, ϑ)}.
[0045] The output signals from the first and third signal processing units 28a and 28c are
applied to the right channel adder 29R and are added with each other therein. The
output signal of the right channel adder 28R is fed as the right channel studio signal
E
R via the right channel amplifier 31R to the right channel headphone 2R and reproduced
as a sound. The output signals from the second and fourth signal processing units
28b and 28d are applied to the left channel adder 29L and are added with each other
therein. The output signal of the left channel adder 29 is fed as the left channel
audio signal E
L via the left channel amplifier 31L to the left channel headphone 2L and reproduced
as a sound.
[0046] When the current angular position of the head of the listener is in the second quadrant,
the left and right channels of inputs and outputs are replaced with each other and
a processing which is similar to that of the foregoing first quadrant is performed.
Accordingly, a front localization sensation is provided. When the current angular
position of the head of the listener is in the third and fourth quadrants a processing
which is similar to those of the first and second quadrants is performed. Audio signals
E
L and E
R from which high frequency components have been removed from the low pass filters
30L and 30R are outputted. Accordingly, rear localization sensation can be provided.
[0047] In the audio signal reproducing apparatus described above information on the transfer
characteristics in the rotational angular positions corresponding to the movement
of the head of the listener calculated by the angle calculating circuit 20 is formed
based upon the information upon the transfer characteristics of the first quadrant
stored in the storing circuit 22. By performing a signal processing of the left and
right channel audio signals S
L and S
R which responds to changes in transfer characteristics in association with the movement
of the listener P and the rotation of the head M in real time in the audio signal
processing circuit 23 based upon the transfer characteristics data, good outside head
localization sensation and front localization sensation are obtained in which the
virtual sound sources are not moved as similarly to the case in which an audio signal
is reproduced by a pair of speaker systems S
L and S
R which faces to the to the listener P and are remote therefrom and with each other
as is shown in Figs. 5A, 5B and 5C in which relative positional relations between
the virtual sound sources and the listener P are illustrated.
[0048] Fig. 5B shows that the listener P has approached to a pair of speaker systems S
L and S
R, that is, virtual sound sources from a position of Fig. 5A. Fig. 4C shows that the
listener P rotates his head M towards the right speaker device S
R. By performing a signal processing which can respond in real time to changes in transfer
characteristics in association with the movement of the listener and the rotation
of the head M as mentioned above, good head outside and front localization sensation
in which no virtual sound source is moved can be obtained so that a binaural reproduction
which can respond to any conditions of Figs. 5A, 5B and 5C can be performed.
[0049] Since it suffices for the audio signal reproducing apparatus to store in storing
means transfer characteristics information representative of the transfer characteristics
from virtual sound sources to a listener of the first quadrant of the rotational angular
position of the head of the listener, the amount of the information of the transfer
characteristics to be stored in the storing means is small and the storing means having
a low storing capacity can be used. The audio signal processing means forms the transfer
characteristics information in the rotational angular position represented by a detection
output from detecting means for detecting the rotational angular position depending
upon the movement of the head of the listener in accordance with the transfer characteristics
information of the first quadrant stored in the sorting means and processes the left
and right channel audio signals for supplying the processed audio signals to the headphone
set. Accordingly, a proper binaural reproduction can be performed for providing a
very natural sound image localization sensation in which the positions of the virtual
sound sources are not moved even if the listener moves.
[0050] An embodiment of an audio signal reproducing apparatus of the present invention will
now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0051] The audio signal reproducing apparatus of the present invention shown in Fig. 6 comprises
a headphone set 40 which is fitted over the head M of a listener P and a pair of headphones
42L and 42R are supported by a head band 41 so that they are located in the vicinity
of the left and right ears of the listener P, as is similar to the apparatus shown
in Fig. 1.
[0052] Two sliders 44L and 44R from which support arms 43L and 43R, respectively project
are slidably mounted on the head 1 of the headphone set 40. A pair of signal detectors
45L and 45R which detect a position detection reference signal emitted from a reference
signal source 51 are provided at the tip ends of the support arms 43L and 43R, respectively.
That is, the pair of signal detectors 45L and 45R are provided on the tip ends of
the support arms 43L and 43R projectedly formed on the sliders 44L and 44R which are
slidably mounted on the head band 51 so that they are supported in positions remote
from the head band 51 and the pair of headphones 42L and 42R, that is the main body
of the headphone set.
[0053] Also in this present embodiment, the reference signal source 51 comprises an ultrasonic
signal source 52 and an ultrasonic speaker 53 for generating an ultrasonic signal
from the ultrasonic signal source 52 as a reference signal. Each of the pair of signal
detectors 45L and 45R which receives the reference signal comprises an ultrasonic
microphone.
[0054] An ultrasonic wave generated from the ultrasonic speaker 53, that is, the position
detection reference signal is a burst wave in which an ultrasonic wave having a given
level is intermittently generated for a given period of time as is similar to the
first embodiment, or an ultrasonic wave, the phase of which may be detected like a
so-called level modulated wave, the level of which changes in a given circle.
[0055] The pair of signal detectors 45L and 45R provided on the headphone set 40 detects
the ultrasonic position detection reference signal generated from the ultrasonic speaker
53 and generate respective detection signals, each having a time lag depending upon
the relative positional relation between the listener P and the ultrasonic speaker
53.
[0056] Each detection signal obtained by these signal detectors 45L and 45R is applied to
an operation unit 54.
[0057] The operation unit 54 comprises first and second edge detecting circuit 55 and 56,
to which the detection signal from the signal detectors 45L and 45R for detecting
the position detection reference signal are supplied, respectively and a third edge
detecting circuit 57 to which an ultrasonic signal from the ultrasonic signal source
52, that is, the position detection reference signal is applied.
[0058] The first and second edge detecting circuits 55 and 56 detect rise-up edges of the
detection signals generated from the signal detectors 45L and 45R, respectively and
output pulse signals corresponding to the rise-up edges pulse signals generated by
the first and second edge detecting circuits 55 and 56 are supplied to a distance
calculating circuit 58 and a circuit 59 for detecting the time difference between
both ears. The third edge detecting circuit 57 detects the rise-up edge of the ultrasonic
signal from the ultrasonic signal source 52 and outputs a pulse signal corresponding
to the rise-up edge. A pulse signal obtained by the third edge detection circuit 57
is supplied to the distance calculating circuit 58.
[0059] The distance calculating circuit 58 detects the time difference t₁ between pulse
signals obtained by the third and first edge detecting circuits 57 and 55 and the
time difference t₂ between pulse signals obtained by the third and second edge detecting
circuits 57 and 56 and then calculates the distance ℓ₀ between the ultrasonic speaker
53 and the center of the head M of the listener based upon the time differences t₁,
t₂ and the sound velocity V.
[0060] Signals representative of the distance ℓ₀, time differences t₁ and t₂ are fed to
an angle calculating circuit 60.
[0061] The circuit 59 for detecting the time difference between both ears detects the time
difference t₃ between the pulse signals generated by the first and second edge detecting
circuits 55 and 56. A signal representative of the time difference t₃ is fed to the
angle calculating circuit 60.
[0062] The angle calculating circuit 60 calculates an angle ϑ₀ representative of the direction
of the head M by using the time differences t₁, t₂, t₃, the distance ℓ₀, the sound
velocity V and the radius r of the head M similarly to the angle calculating circuit
20 in the first embodiment.
[0063] Information on the rotation angular position head of the listener obtained by the
angle calculating circuit 60 is provided to an interpolation operation and processing
circuit 61.
[0064] In the audio signal reproducing apparatus of the present embodiment, the operation
unit 54 includes a storing circuit 62 in which transfer characteristics information
representative of the transfer characteristics from the virtual sound sources to both
ears of the listener for each predetermined angle, which is larger than that of the
angular positional information of the listener calculated by the angle calculating
circuit 60.
[0065] The interpolation operation and processing circuit 61 reads the information on two
transfer characteristics in the vicinity of the rotational angular position of the
head represented the current angular positional information calculated by the angle
calculating circuit 60 and operates the transfer characteristics in the current rotational
angular position of the head by, for example, a linear interpolation processing.
[0066] The interpolation operation and processing circuit 61 may reads the information on
more than two transfer characteristics in the vicinity of the current rotational angular
position of the head represented by the angular positional information for performing
secondary interpolation processing other than the linear interpolation processing.
[0067] The information on the transfer characteristics in the current rotational angular
position obtained by the interpolation operation and processing circuit 61 is supplied
to an audio signal processing circuit 63.
[0068] The audio signal processing circuit 63 is also supplied with left and right channel
audio signals S
L and S
R outputted from an audio signal source 64.
[0069] The audio signal source 64 is a device for outputting predetermined left and right
channel audio signals S
L and S
R and may includes, for example, various recording disc playback devices, recording
the playback device of wireless receivers and the like.
[0070] The audio signal processing circuit 63 performs a signal processing which provides
the left and right channel audio signals S
L and S
R fed from the audio signal source 64 with a given transfer characteristics from the
virtual sound source to the both ears of the listener. The audio signal processing
circuit 63 comprises first through fourth signal processing units 65a, 65b, 65c and
65d to which the transfer characteristics information in the current rotational angular
positional of the head obtained by the interpolation operation and processing circuit
61. In each of signal processing units 65a, 65b, 65c and 65d, an impulse response
representative of the transfer characteristics of the left and right channel audio
signals S
L and S
R reproduced from a pair of left and right channel speakers which are virtual sound
sources facing to a listener to each ear of the listener is preset based upon information
on transfer characteristics.
[0071] In other words, the first signal processing unit 65a presents the impulse response
{h
RR(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced form
the right channel audio signal S
R to the right ear. The second signal processing unit 65b presets the impulse response
{h
RL(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from
the right channel audio signal S
R to the left ear. The third signal processing unit 65c presets the impulse response
{h
LR(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from
the left channel audio signal S
L to the right ear. The fourth signal processing unit 65d presets the impulse response
{h
LL(t, ϑ)} representative of the transfer characteristics of the sound reproduced from
the left channel audio signal S
L to the left ear. In the audio signal processing circuit 63, the right channel audio
signal S
L is fed the first and second signal processing units 65a and 65n. In the first signal
processing unit 65a, the right channel audio signal S
L is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
RR(t, ϑ)}. In the second signal processing unit 65b, the right channel audio signal
S
R is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
RL(t, ϑ)}.
[0072] The left channel audio signal S
L is fed to the third and fourth signal processing units 65c and 65d. In the third
signal processing unit 65c, the left channel audio signal S
L is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
LR(t, ϑ)}. In the second signal processing unit 65d, the left channel audio signal S
is subjected to a signal processing of convolution-integration of the impulse response
{h
LL(t, ϑ)}.
[0073] The output signals from the first and third signal processing units 65a and 65c are
applied to the right channel adder 66R and are added with each other therein. The
output signal of the right channel adder 66R is fed as the right channel audio signal
E
R via the right channel amplifier 68R to the right channel headphone 4R of the headphones
40 and reproduced as a sound. The output signals from the second and fourth signal
processing units 64b and 64a are applied to the left channel adder 66L and are added
with each other therein. The output signal of the right channel adder 66L is fed as
the left channel audio signal E
R via the left channel amplifier 68L to the left channel headphone 42L of the headphone
set 40 and reproduced as a sound.
[0074] In the thus formed audio signal reproducing apparatus information on two transfer
characteristics in the vicinity of the rotational angular position represented by
the current angular positional information is read from the storing circuit 62 based
upon the current angular positional information calculated by the angle calculating
circuit 60. The transfer characteristics information in the current rotational angular
position are operated by a linear interpolation processing in the interpolation operation
circuit 61. By performing a signal processing which responds to changes in transfer
characteristics in association with the movement of the listener and the rotation
of the head M in real time in the audio signal processing circuit 63 based upon the
transfer characteristics data, good outside head localization sensation and front
localization sensation are obtained in which the virtual sound sources are not moved
as similarly to the case in which an audio signal is reproduced by a pair of speaker
systems which faces to the listener and are remote therefrom and with each other.
[0075] As mentioned above, in the audio signal reproducing apparatus of the present invention,
information on at least two transfer characteristics in the vicinity of the rotational
angular position of the head represented by the detection output from detecting means
for detecting the rotational angular position of the head of the listener at a solution
higher than that of the transfer characteristics information stored in the storing
means is read from the storing means. The transfer characteristics information in
the rotational angular position of the head represented by the detection output are
interpolation-operated by interpolation operation means. Accordingly, the amount of
the information on the transfer characteristics stored in the storing means can be
reduced. The audio signal processing means processes the left and right channel audio
signals based upon the transfer characteristics information determined by the interpolation
operation means. The processed audio signals are supplied to the headphones, resulting
in that a proper binaural reproduction can be achieved for providing very natural
sound image localization sensation in which the positions of the virtual sound sources
do not move even if a listener moves.