1)
From what I’ve read thus far, I look
forward to trying AmbDec. Chances are, however, I’ll create the
requisite audio files using one platform (i.e. Linux) from B-formatted
files, and then play them back using a PC-based DAW. The impetus for the
PC-based DAW is because I’m using hardware
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:49:12PM -0500, Hector Centeno wrote:
Following up on this thread, I just uploaded a soundscape
piece I made using the Brahma mic, presented here in a
binaural version. The recordings were converted from A
to B-Format with Tetraproc (thanks to Fons for the
make me think harder, and perhaps my bifurcated
ganglion-of-a-brain will grow at some point!
Cheers!
Eric C.
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On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 09:08:16AM -0800, Eric Carmichel wrote:
Because some of my experiments involve adaptive test procedures, something
has
to 'give' during the test (during = the real-time part). The wav files,
however, do NOT undergo processing once they've been lined up to play in a
dear hector just listened to the recordings, they sound great. on my Sony MDR
V6 headphones, i did not hear the front back reversal. umashankar
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:52:14 -0500
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Ambisonic-Binaural piece using