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Professor Yasunori Sugita, pictured in the Acoustic and Vibration Engineering Centre at the Nagaoka University of Technology

The Centre features a 41.2 loudspeaker system comprising Genelec 8320 Smart Active Monitors and 7380 Subwoofers

Genelec’s GLM loudspeaker manager software facilitates precise control of the individual loudspeakers within the system

A large anechoic chamber stands as the flagship of the Centre

Genelec Nagaoka Tech case study

 
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Genelec enables scientific breakthrough at Japan’s Nagaoka University of Technology


NATICK, MA, June 20, 2024 — Japan’s Nagaoka University of Technology, fondly known as “Nagaoka Tech,” is at the forefront of auditory research. At the heart of Nagaoka Tech lies the Acoustic and Vibration Engineering Centre; a research hub dedicated to advancing the understanding of sound and its myriad applications – and where Genelec Smart Active Monitors play a key role.

Established in 1984, the Centre houses a comprehensive suite of resources, including two reverberation chambers, an electromechanical acoustics laboratory and a psychological auditory laboratory. Among its features, the large anechoic chamber stands as the flagship of the Centre, designed to minimize sound reflections and provide an ideal environment for conducting precise acoustic experiments.

“We’re dedicated to creating immersive sound experiences using a minimal number of loudspeakers,” explains Professor Yasunori Sugita, Deputy Director of the Centre. “Understanding human auditory perception is paramount, driving us to explore technologies such as stereophonic sound through bone conduction – to aid visually impaired navigation and wheelchair control – through to sound localization and recognition. Our students engage in diverse projects, from out-of-head sound image localization to stereo acoustics, aiming to unravel the mysteries of sound perception and tackle real-world challenges.”

Marking a significant upgrade for the university, a 41.2 channel 3D loudspeaker system was recently installed at the Acoustic and Vibration Engineering Centre. The system serves as the cornerstone for various research endeavors, spanning sound field reproduction to the remote control of robots using virtual and augmented reality.

Professor Sugita intends to use this technology to create immersive audio environments mirroring real-world scenarios: “Although it’s now possible to reproduce visual information three-dimensionally using head-mounted displays, it’s not yet been possible to reproduce sound, which is also crucial for remote control. We wanted to analyze the sound of the space in which a person is present, and then reproduce it in a different space. I’ve been researching stereophonic sound for some time, and when it comes to measuring Head Related Transfer Functions, I need loudspeakers with completely flat characteristics that I can then easily tweak if needed. This is why we introduced a multi-channel 3D loudspeaker system that could reproduce the sound field more accurately, and this ultimately led us to Genelec.”

Comprising Genelec’s 8320 Smart Active Monitors and 7380 Subwoofers, the system is designed to meet the rigorous demands of the university’s cutting-edge auditory research. “Genelec monitors not only meet our criteria but also offer the flexibility and ease of calibration essential for our research needs,” states Professor Sugita. “Their scalability and stability as well as their compatibility with RME audio interfaces make them ideal for the precision needed in our research.”

Elevating the system’s capabilities is Genelec’s GLM loudspeaker manager software, facilitating precise control of individual loudspeakers. “GLM simplifies the calibration process, ensuring consistent performance across all channels,” notes Professor Sugita. “This level of control is indispensable for our research, where accuracy and reliability are paramount.”

User feedback echoes the sentiments of Professor Sugita, with many expressing admiration for the fidelity and immersive quality of sound reproduction. “Genelec monitors have surpassed our expectations. Their seamless integration and intuitive operation make them indispensable for this type of research.”

Looking ahead, Professor Sugita plans to deploy the immersive system for in-depth research initiatives such as “Audio Spot” – which is aimed at delivering tailored sound experiences within shared spaces. By harnessing sound localization and personalized audio delivery, this initiative has the potential to revolutionize industries spanning automotive to entertainment, offering exceptional levels of customization and immersion. “I know that our students will make good use of this Genelec monitoring system for their auditory experiments, and I look forward to seeing how it will contribute to society at large.”

For more information, please visit www.genelec.com.


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Photo caption 1: Professor Yasunori Sugita, pictured in the Acoustic and Vibration Engineering Centre at the Nagaoka University of Technology

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Photo caption 2: The Centre features a 41.2 loudspeaker system comprising Genelec 8320 Smart Active Monitors and 7380 Subwoofers

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Photo caption 4: A large anechoic chamber stands as the flagship of the Centre

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Genelec, the pioneer in Active Monitoring technology, is celebrating over 45 years of designing and manufacturing active loudspeakers for true and accurate sound reproduction. Genelec is credited with promoting the concept of active transducer technology. Since its inception in 1978, Genelec has concentrated its efforts and resources into creating active monitors with unparalleled sonic integrity. The result is an active speaker system that has earned global acclaim for its accurate imaging, extremely high acoustic output from small enclosures, true high-fidelity with low distortion, and deep, rich bass.

Genelec is also continuing with its 18th year of Smart Active Monitoring™ technology, which allows studio monitors to be networked, configured and calibrated for the user’s specific acoustic environment. Each Smart Active Monitor or subwoofer is equipped with advanced internal DSP circuitry, which tightly integrates with the GLM (Genelec Loudspeaker Manager) software application, running on Mac or PC. GLM’s reference microphone kit allows the user’s acoustic environment to be analyzed, after which GLM’s AutoCal feature optimizes each Smart Active Monitor for level, distance delay, subwoofer crossover phase and room response equalization, with the option of further fine tuning by the user. By minimizing the room’s influence on the sound, Smart Active Monitors deliver an unrivalled reference, with excellent translation between rooms.

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—For more information on the complete range of Genelec Active Monitoring Systems, contact: Genelec Inc., 7 Tech Circle, Natick, MA 01760. Tel: (508) 652-0900; Fax: (508) 652-0909; Web: http://www.genelec.com/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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