On 2010.07.28. 22:06, [email protected] wrote:
If you use 2nd order AMB and a good AMB->5.1 decoder the results
should be very good. The combimation AMB panner + AMB->5.1 decoder
is in fact a 5.1 panner, but quite a sophisticated one. You could
put one of theae in each channel, but since the second part is the
same for all it's more effficient to do it after the mixing, in
other words use an AMB mixing bus.

Compared to conventional 5.1 pairwise panning the result will be
more even, without emphasising the speaker locations as would be
the case otherwise. In other words, the sound will be much less
seem to originate in the speakers.

I stumbled on your own AMB-Plugins. :)
They seem to do pretty much what I need. Mono->B-Format panner provides only angle controls. So from what I can understand, if I apply doppler effect, distance attenuation and other pre-process filters to a mono input and then push it through the panner plugin I get fairly correct representation of sound in 3D space. Right?

I failed to find anything discussing mixing in AMB. Can I just sum the channels of all sounds, like I would do it to any "direct-speaker-to-channel" formats?
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