On 02/24/2010 12:19 PM, alex stone wrote: >> 2. use a virtual stereo mike to pick out a stereo perspective. it allows >> for more control, is a lot easier to produce, and it's probably the >> safer option if you want your mix to be reliable on consumer gear...
> 2.) Virtual stereo mike? I don't understand this bit. Do we have one > in Linux? Or are you referring to a process i have to build up myself? that's the vmic plugin i was talking about earlier. or the stereo monitoring facility in tetraproc, but as i said, vmic is way more convenient for your usecase. >> since you are dealing with artificial sources anyways, why stick to >> first order? do your panning in higher order instead. the use of >> resources is minimal (although it will create an insane amount of jack >> ports, so use -P2048). it won't make any difference to your UHJ, since >> it only ever sees WXY, but it would enable you to produce really crisp >> n.1 or HOA decodes without any extra work. > > I don't know enough about higher order yet, but i am proficient in > handling insane amounts of of ports, so that bit isn't overwhelming. > :) so just create a 16ch master bus and use the third order panners. wiring each channel is a PITA, but afterwards, you can just work as in 1st order, there is no difference. best, jörn _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
