Re: [Sursound] New book: Parametric time-frequency-domain spatial audio

2017-12-15 Thread Richard
This is basically aimed at those living in the UK.
I have contact with a well known artist who is performing an acoustic concert 
in the first quarter of 2018 that is being recorded for release on DVD. I have 
suggested that, considering where the event is taking place, that the audio be 
recorded Ambisonically and used as the source for the surround (possibly 4.0) 
track on the DVD as well as a UHJ encoded CD release.
For obvious reasons i can’t publicly give anymore information as things are 
still in motion and are a little hush-hush, so i’d be grateful if anyone knows 
of anyone who is capable of doing a professional job of recording Ambisonically 
here in the UK.
Fingers crossed
Richard
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[Sursound] New book: Parametric time-frequency-domain spatial audio

2017-12-15 Thread Pulkki Ville
[sorry for cross-posting]

Hello,

this is to inform of our new contributed book: 15 chapters, 416 pages, matlab 
code. The idea in the book was to bake our DirAC- and CroPaC-related work into 
it, and invite chapters from other researchers having similar approaches. 
Finally there is 8 chapters from my group, and 7  chapters from external 
groups. At least I am quite happy with the book. :-)

http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1119252598.html

[from wiley site]
This book provides readers with the principles and best practices in spatial 
audio signal processing. It describes how sound fields and their perceptual 
attributes are captured and analyzed within the time-frequency domain, how 
essential representation parameters are coded, and how such signals are 
efficiently reproduced for practical applications. The book is split into four 
parts starting with an overview of the fundamentals. It then goes on to explain 
the reproduction of spatial sound before offering an examination of 
signal-dependent spatial filtering. The book finishes with coverage of both 
current and future applications and the direction that spatial audio research 
is heading in.

And yes, it includes a matlab implementation of a certain version of DirAC. The 
version of it is a STFT-based virtual-microphone-based first-order DirAC.

All the best,
Ville Pulkki
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