Dear Members of Sursound,
i am using the VVMicVst Plugin in Reaper for mixing and decoding my B-Format
recordings. The plugin is limited to an output of 8 channels. For a new sound
installation, I would like to decode to 16 channels (two circles of 8 speakers
stacked). I know that I could use
Dear Members of Sursound,
i am using the VVMicVst Plugin in Reaper for mixing and decoding my
B-Format recordings. The plugin is limited to an output of 8 channels. For
a new sound installation, I would like to decode to 16 channels (two
circles of 8 speakers stacked). I know that I could
hi everyone,
thank you very much for your replies -- what i would like to achieve is playing
a mix of a b-format recording combined with several mono- and stereofiles (have
been doing this a lot, but only with a maximum of 8 channels). my mixing
platform is reaper on osx.
i am going to record
...i will look at
ambdec but it does seem to need a lot of routing using jack.
Sixteen speakers need a lot of routing whatever you use ... said not to be
unfriendly, just to emphasise I'm not sure I understand ;-)
If you are worried about repeatedly having to connect everything, then
IIRC
I have done this--smbisonic decoded to 2 hexagons one above the other. I
have also add a stereo mix into the decode. It is known as B+
ThomasChen
In a message dated 7/3/2013 7:34:00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
m...@moritzfehr.de writes:
hi everyone,
thank you very much for your
Moritz Fehr wrote:
...
i am going to record a space with a soundfield mic and i would like to then
make a simulation of it by setting up an array of 16 speakers. one speaker
circle is on ear level, the other one above.
i would like to use the second circle above to add height information to
as i can see now, adding a second instance of vvmic or harpex might not
be suitable as it would generate two separate soundfields. (not sure if
i am right here...)
I can't speak for Harpex (and I can imagine reasons why it might not
work), but it should be no problem to use two copies of
Hi Moritz,
I've been building Ambisonic decoders in Faust, which can then be compiled
into a variety of plugins, including VST, PureData, SuperCollider, and so
forth. What you need sounds easy to do. Contact me directly (
hel...@ai.sri.com) and we can work out the details.
Info about Faust
On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 01:15:58PM -0400, Daniel Courville wrote:
Two instances of Harpex-B, each one on a separate output bus,
in shotgun mode, each decoding to eight shotguns, using the
Cube preset as a starting point.
M
Readers of this list will know me as one of those who,