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== Description ==
This conventions defines only that TF is the DataType. All other metadata follow the general SOFA specifications.

This conventions can be used to save data which are too general to store in more specific conventions, e.g., exact configuration of sources and receivers in a BEM simulation.


== Version 0.1 ==
This version uses SOFA 1.0 which reflects the AES69-2015 standard.


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Revision as of 15:32, 28 February 2019

Description

Version 0.1

This version uses SOFA 1.0 which reflects the AES69-2015 standard.

Name Default Flags Dimensions Type Comment
GLOBAL:Conventions SOFA rm attribute
GLOBAL:Version 1.0 rm attribute
GLOBAL:SOFAConventions MusicalInstrumentDirectivity rm attribute This conventions stores directivities of tonal instruments, atonal instruments, and singers/speakers, i.e., this requires some additional meta data entries. This convention is based on the not existing GeneralTFE.
GLOBAL:SOFAConventionsVersion 1.0 rm attribute
GLOBAL:APIName rm attribute
GLOBAL:APIVersion rm attribute
GLOBAL:ApplicationName attribute
GLOBAL:ApplicationVersion attribute
GLOBAL:AuthorContact m attribute
GLOBAL:Comment m attribute
GLOBAL:DataType TF rm attribute We store frequency-dependent data here
GLOBAL:History attribute
GLOBAL:License No license provided, ask the author for permission m attribute
GLOBAL:Organization m attribute
GLOBAL:References attribute
GLOBAL:RoomType free field m attribute The room information can be arbitrary
GLOBAL:Origin attribute
GLOBAL:DateCreated m attribute
GLOBAL:DateModified m attribute
GLOBAL:Title m attribute
GLOBAL:InstrumentType m attribute e.g. 'Violin' or 'human singer'
GLOBAL:InstrumentManufacturer attribute e.g. 'Stradivari, Lady Blunt, 1721'
GLOBAL:Musician attribute e.g. 'Christiane Schmidt'
MusicianPosition [0 0 1] m IC double In order to store different directions/positions around the listener, SourcePosition is assumed to vary
MusicianPosition:Type spherical m attribute
MusicianPosition:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
MusicianView [0 0 1] m IC double Gives the orientation of the instrument, singer/speaker
MusicianView:Type spherical m attribute
MusicianView:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
MusicianUp [0 0 1] m IC double Gives the orientation of the instrument, singer/speaker
MusicianUp:Type spherical m attribute
MusicianUp:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
ListenerPosition [0 0 0] m IC double
ListenerPosition:Type cartesian m attribute
ListenerPosition:Units metre m attribute
ReceiverPosition [0 0 0] m rCI double
ReceiverPosition:Type cartesian m attribute
ReceiverPosition:Units metre m attribute
SourcePosition [0 0 1] m IC double In order to store different directions/positions around the listener, SourcePosition is assumed to vary
SourcePosition:Type spherical m attribute
SourcePosition:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
SourcePosition:Definition m attribute Definition of the SourcePosition, e.g., 'Position of the bell' for a trumpet
SourceView [0 0 1] m IC double Gives the orientation of the instrument, singer/speaker
SourceView:Type spherical m attribute
SourceView:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
SourceView:Definition m attribute Definition of the SourceView, e.g., 'Viewing direction of the bell' for a trumpet
SourceUp [0 0 1] m IC double Gives the orientation of the instrument, singer/speaker
SourceUp:Type spherical m attribute
SourceUp:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
SourceUp:Definition m attribute Definition of the SourceUp, e.g., 'Viewing direction of the valves' for a trumpet
EmitterPosition [0 0 0] m eCI double
EmitterPosition:Type cartesian m attribute
EmitterPosition:Units degree, degree, metre m attribute
EmitterMidiNote cartesian E double 69 = A4 = TuningFrequency. Not mandatory, but recommended for tonal instruments.
EmitterComment cartesian S, ES attribute verbal description of playing style, e.g., 'played on A string (pianissimo, pizzicato)', Not mandatory but highly recommended.
Data.Real 0 m mREn double The real part of the complex spectrum
Data.Imag 0 m MREN double The imaginary part of the complex spectrum
TuningFrequency I, E double Not mandatory, but highly recommended for tonal instruments and singers
TuningFrequency:LongName frequency attribute
TuningFrequency:Units hertz attribute Unit of values given in TuningFrequency
N 0 m N, NE double Frequency values
N_LongName frequency attribute
N_Units hertz m attribute Unit of the values given in N