I experienced that the tapering window for focused has to be shorter/start earlier (around 50%) then for non-focused sources (around 30%). In the context of local wfs using virtual secondary sources (vss), it might be necessary to use a different tapering window for the vss and for the real loudspeakers ( secondary sources ). Shall we put it in the code again or is it an overkill?
I experienced that the tapering window for focused has to be shorter/start earlier (around 50%) then for non-focused sources (around 30%). In the context of local wfs using virtual secondary sources (vss), it might be necessary to use a different tapering window for the vss and for the real loudspeakers ( secondary sources ). Shall we put it in the code again or is it an overkill?