We have been using ambisonics for several years now to provide immersive
soundfields for use within the flight simulation and training environments.
Prior to this we were using gain panning that was restrictive and highly
coupled to each installation. The use of ambi allows us to port a model
At 22:10 10/04/2012, Robert Greene wrote:
One thing that crosses my mind is this:
and a lot more...
I dont often agree with Robert, but I agree with him entirely in this posting.
Second, in the exploration of why Ambisonics did not
succeed commercially(yet), it seems to me important
David Pickett d...@fugato.com a écrit :
Second, in the exploration of why Ambisonics did not
succeed commercially(yet), it seems to me important
to understand the whole nature of the success of technological
products. They succeed if they offer a lot but demand nothing
of the consumer
Hi *!
On behalf of the conference organizers, we would like to invite you to
join the Linux Audio Conference 2012, kindly hosted by the Center for
Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University.
The conference will start tomorrow, Thursday April 12, at 10:00 PST