Bret I'd love the demo also. my email address is [email protected]. thanks On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:21:45 -0600, Brett Boyer wrote:
>Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds >and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few >years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was >really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the >most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard. >Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to >download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I think >JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using the mouse >cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I wanted it, I >could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one in a tight >circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy from it. >Well the last time I visited there website >www.am3d.com >I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a letter >a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to explore its >accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I was rather >impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines like that >are very graphical. >I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able >to get the newest demo of the engine. >BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is interested. >I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there to date. >thanks for letting me ramble >bb >Brett Boyer >Audio Production and voice over >http://brettboyer.voices.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Brent Harding" <[email protected]> >To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM >Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software > > >>I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was >>mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on >>my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo >>even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop >>speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts >>there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really >>could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this. >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Samuel Wilkins" <[email protected]> >>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <[email protected]> >>Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM >>Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software >> >> >>>Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am >>>thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software >>>accessible >>>to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual >>>binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual >>>Binaural, >>>not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound >>>it >>>behind you. Thank you. >>> >>>To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >>>[email protected] >>> >>> >> >> >>To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >>[email protected] > > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >[email protected]
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