Hi,

Linuxaudio has some strong and special points. One of them is Ambisonics. Would be nice if people can use Debian to work and/or experiment with Ambisonics. The good point: most of the packages needed for Ambisonics are in Debian already! Great job!

Two are missing afaik:
- Drc http://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/
- TetraCal (Tetraproc is in Debian, not sure about TetraCal)

By the way; most packages of Fons Adriaensen are often useful and powerful: quality software. Most packages of him are in Debian, but today he recommended an package on the LAU mailinglist which is not in Debian yet: jnoisemeter http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/index.html

See also message below about Ambisonics.

Best regards,

\r

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: [LAU] which packages are needed for ambisonics
Date:   Mon, 01 Aug 2011 21:06:41 +0200
From:   Jörn Nettingsmeier <netti...@folkwang-hochschule.de>
To:     linux-audio-u...@lists.linuxaudio.org



On 07/31/2011 01:05 PM, rosea grammostola wrote:
 Hi,

 Which packages are needed for ambisonics? In other words, which packages
 should be in a distro, to provide people the right tools for working
 with ambisonics?

 I did a little research and found:
 ambdec

absolutely essential.

 amb-plugins
 ardour

essential for production, but not for listening.

 japa

not related to ambisonics. but dead useful.

 jconvolver

not essential either. but very much recommended, as it contains
configurations to encode ambi into uhj stereo and back. for ambi use,
you want to include fons' separate "reverbs" package, which contains
some very nice b-format IR reverbs.

 drc

unrelated. it only does room and speaker correction.
it's probably my fault it got included in the list, since i once
described how to set up a diy ambi rig that includes drc. but that's
optional.

 aliki

not strictly related, although helpful if you want to create your own IR
reverbs for jconvolver (or any other convolver), or if you want to
measure your room and/or speakers to perform DRC.

 zita-rev1

very helpful.

 probably: non-mixer

or any other lightweight alternative to ardour, if it's just about
signal routing.

if the question is "what do i include in my distro", then by all means
add all the software you mentioned. if the question is "what is the
minimum software stack i need to play around with ambisonics, then keep
it simple. in any case, you may want to include mplayer, as it's one of
the few players that does multichannel correctly (at least up to 8
channels) and will let you enjoy those soundfield recordings out on the
web without having to import them into an ardour session.

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