Interesting - I found the letter through the Uni's electronic journals
access. Peter used both ambisonic and ambiphonic ( _not_
Ambiophonic
!) in that letter. However, I was then able to go back to his letter in
the
Feb 8 1973 of that Journal and found that that one also contained
Interesting - I found the letter through the Uni's electronic journals
access. Peter used both ambisonic and ambiphonic ( _not_
Ambiophonic
!) in that letter. However, I was then able to go back to his letter in
the
Feb 8 1973 of that Journal and found that that one also contained
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Honorary Fellow, Department of Music
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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Peter Fellgett's 'Directional Information in Reproduced Sound,' from the
Wireless World, vol. 78, pp. 413-417 (1972 Sept.)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22100835/Directional%20Information%20in%20Surround%20Sound%20Peter%20Fellgett%201972.pdf
Should be there soon.
I think the diocument
This is an article on Dolby Atmos. It looks like
this technology is up and away, what with Star
Trek Into Darkness and the Empire Cinema in
Leicester Square, UK.
Here's another interesting article from 1974 by Andrew Pozniak:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22100835/1974_Ambisonics_ETI.PDF
Eero
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