Below you may download ODEON Zip Archives, which are packaged ODEON models (for ODEON Auditorium or Combined, 15.15 or newer) containing all the necessary files to run it: room geometry, assigned materials, source and receiver placements, anechoic recordings, etc. The extracted anechoic recordings can then be used for auralizations on any other room model.
To unzip an ODEON Zip Archive:
- Launch ODEON
- Go to File > Zip > Unzip archive
- Select your downloaded ODEON Zip Archive
- Select a folder to extract the files
ODEON will then automatically load the room.
Some Zip Archives will contain an AudioFX batch file (.afx) to generate extra audio files from the downloaded ones. If using ODEON 16.08 or newer, this batch file will be run automatically. Otherwise, it must be run manually by going to the Tools menu > Audio FX > Open batch file.
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Room
Anechoic recording
Recordings
produced by
Concert halls
Bayreuth Festival Theatre (Bayreuth, Germany)
G. Donizetti: “Come Paride vezzoso”
Bayreuth Festival Theatre (Bayreuth, Germany)
G. Verdi: “Di tale amor, che dirsi”
Bayreuth Festival Theatre (Bayreuth, Germany)
G. Puccini: “O mio babbino caro”
Concertgebouw
(Amsterdam, Holland)
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93, Movements 1, 2 & 4
Concert halls
Room: Great Festival House. Anechoic recording: Mozart’s “Donna Elvira” Aria, produced by Aalto University.
Room: Gasteig. Anechoic recording: Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7, 1st movement, produced by Aalto University.
Room: Gothenburg Concert Hall. Anechoic recording: Mahler’s Symphony no. 1, 4th movement, produced by Aalto University.
Room: Royal Festival Hall. Anechoic recording: Bruckner’s Symphony no. 8, 2nd movement, produced by Aalto University.
Room: Bayreuth Festival Theatre. Anechoic recording: G. Donizetti: “Come Paride vezzoso”, produced by the University of Bologna.
Room: Bayreuth Festival Theatre. Anechoic recording: G. Verdi: “Di tale amor, che dirsi”, produced by the University of Bologna.
Room: Bayreuth Festival Theatre. Anechoic recording: G. Puccini: “O mio babbino caro”, produced by the University of Bologna.
Room: Bayreuth Festival Theatre. Anechoic recording: Guillaume de Machaut: “Kyrie”, produced by the University of Bologna.
Room: Concertgebouw. Anechoic recording: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93, Movements 1, 2 & 4, produced by the Technical University of Berlin.
Worship spaces
Worship spaces
Room: Grundtvigs Church. Anechoic recording: Guillaume de Machaut: “Kyrie”, produced by the University of Bologna.
Room: Modern church. Anechoic recording: Flamenco and blues tracks, produced by the Cologne University of Applied Sciences.
Misc
Misc
Room: Jazz bar. Anechoic recording: D. Reinhardt: “Minor swing”, produced by L’Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert.
Room: Jazz bar. Anechoic recording: D. Ellington: “Don’t mean a thing”, produced by L’Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert.
Room: Jazz bar. Anechoic recording: A. Vivaldi: “Summer”, produced by L’Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert.
Additional miscellaneous anechoic recordings (factory noises, speech, etc.) are available for download as standalone WAV files.