I haven't used earplug~ for a long time but if I remember correctly it
was loading the HRIR coefficients from a text file, so you can
probably replace them with your own set. Of course it has to be the
same samplerate and length, and probably the same azimuth and
elevations.. There are some other alternatives such as CW_binaural~
using the IRCAM set, but you can probably replace it again, and IEM's
bin_ambi library (binaural through ambisonic virtual loudspeakers
spatialisation). I found CW_binaural~ more effective and the
externalisation was much better, but the IRCAM set sounded more
coloured than the MIT one. It is not in pd-extended yet (check this
list for its release).

aKis

On 24 May 2010 21:33, Julian Villegas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could anybody tell me how to use earplug~ with a different HRTF set of 
> measurements? I understand that the distributed version works with the MIT 
> KEMAR set. I'd like to use a different set, measured closer to the head of 
> the listener.
>
> Thank you!
>
>  Julian Villegas, Ph.D.
> http://julovi.net
>
>
> Me pregunto de un modo pensativo
> Que significa ser Colombiano?
> No se le respondi. Es un acto de fe
> JLB.
>
>
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> a few little problems with
>> this
> Firstly, the flag is -resize, you've put the dash after read. Also there
>> seems to be a space in your filename, that always makes it tricky to refer 
>> to.
>> Also check capitalization is right. If the underscore's in your file name, it
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>> . If
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> By clicking the bang you should be able to navigate to
>> your file and then load it to your array.
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>> reads: read- resize camilocadavid/Secuencias/Bajo_fiesta1 80.aif Bajo. This
>> message is connected to the soundfiler's input. The array I created is called
>> Bajo. The thing is I dont know which size should the array have.
> the
>> underline between Bajo_fiesta is a space. Should it go, shouldnt it?It is 
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