Natick, MA (March 28, 2019)—Genelec has introduced its new Aural ID software technology, which calculates a user’s personal Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF). According to the company, the software’s results are intended to improve the trustworthiness and reliability of headphone listening. HRTF describes the acoustical properties of the head, upper torso and external ear, elements that interact in complex ways to affect sounds reaching the eardrums. Aural ID computes all these elements and creates a personal data file characterizing the modification to sound arriving from any azimuth and elevation. This file consequently enables an audio engine to precisely render stereo or immersive content via headphones.
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