Here is one link that includes some equations: http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/3d_audio/ambis2.htm
I wonder if would be possible to convert ambiosonic to binaural .. /jens On tor, 2004-05-20 at 13:07, Paul Davis wrote: > if you really want to understand surround, i'd like to pass along a > pointer that jesse chappell gave me: Sound On Sound had a multipart > series on surround a few years ago. its really good, and covers > ambisonics as well as all the current commercial "standards" in some > depth. its not a textbook, but you will walk away, as i did, with a > much deeper understanding. > > this will get you started: > > > http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Aug01/articles/surroundsound1.asp?session=dec5645986353a3e68c8439720360f53
