soundpaths
Soundpaths is a term used to describe the routes by which sound energy or auditory signals propagate from a source to a receiver within an environment or system. A soundpath can include the direct path as well as reflections, refractions, diffractions, and scattering events that together determine how sound is heard in a space or processed by a device. In acoustics and acoustic modeling, soundpaths are treated as individual contributions to a room's impulse response; analysts describe their relative delays, amplitudes, and spectral changes.
In architectural acoustics, identifying predominant soundpaths helps predict speech intelligibility, tonal balance, and reverberation time, and
In virtual environments and gaming, computer-generated soundpaths are calculated with methods such as ray tracing or
See also: room acoustics, impulse response, ray tracing, image-source method, audio signal path, acoustical modeling.