On 2023-06-12, Sampo Syreeni wrote:

But my emphasis is on the question, if a decode of 3rd *and* 7th order information - yielding in one encoded file - would be mathematically correct if it comes to the decoding of the higher order content. Would there be missing something (maybe an overall lower amplitude of the third order content)?

If you do it *wrong*, you'll get spatial aliasing. This is a big part of getting the original first order decoding equation right. It won't sound right even in the quadraphonic LTI Makita framework which the founders of ambisonics were aiming at.

It's even more difficult to do active decoding from there.

In the higher order content, let's talk about it in private, and then in public. Because I know about this a bit already. Note: it's probably about directional or locational interfence.
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