Signal Processing Asked by Atra Es on January 1, 2021
Pardon my ignorance if my question is silly. Lets say I did a binaural recording and found the phase difference between right and left channel. If the recording was done in anechoic chamber, where there is no reverberation, can I say that this phase difference is same as the phase difference between their HRTFs which they were filtered by (on their way from speaker to my ear)?
Consider a signal with a particular frequency at phase $alpha$. Passing this through the two filter paths changes the phase of the frequency to $alpha + L$ and $alpha + R,$ where $L$ and $R$ are the values of the phase frequency responses of the two HRTF filters at the particular frequency. Yes, the phase difference $(alpha + R) - (alpha + L)$ is equal to $R - L,$ which you call more simply the "phase difference" between the HRTF's.
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