Application of Synesthetic Design as multi-sensory Approach on Sound Quality

Introduction During perception of sound events it appears to be obvious that auditory attributes transfer information about objects of the world, which in most cases imply multi-sensory aspects. Hence, analysis of perceived sounds must include analysis of references which point to attributes of other modalities. Studies of the past have shown that an optimized, satisfying consideration of cross-sensory interaction is not possible if based on a single process of coupling [1].