Re: [Sursound] 4 D sound (!)

2014-03-06 Thread etienne deleflie
Hi Tim, A higher order ambisonic full-periphony presentation of a bird is a "simulation" or a mimetic representation of the behaviour of sound (of a sound) in space. It is a form of presentation that is well characterised by academic concerned with the notion of 'presence'. One very useful defini

Re: [Sursound] 4 D sound (!)

2014-03-06 Thread Timothy Schmele
A large space coming out of a mono speaker sounds like a large space coming out of a mono speaker. There is no "illusion", there is only what *is*, which is the matter of what is presented to you. The medium through which a sound is presented is just as present. Icons may exist, but they are s

Re: [Sursound] 4 D sound (!)

2014-03-06 Thread etienne deleflie
Mono could also be understood as 4D (or 3D space) in the sense that one can easily recognise certain acoustic spaces with a mono recording. such as a recording of someone talking in a church. There will be very clear cues, within that recording, that the voice was captured within a large

Re: [Sursound] 4 D sound (!)

2014-03-06 Thread Martin Leese
"Michael Chapman" wrote: ... > I always remember one teacher commenting on speech, that you can apply* > any standard effect and it is still intelligible, except playing it > backwards. > > Not saying that it couldn't be learnt ... Indeed it can. When I was in high school, many moons ago, there w

[Sursound] TOA Harpex Upsampler

2014-03-06 Thread Richard Furse
Another new plugin, which we're rather excited about! See http://www.blueripplesound.com/story/new-toa-harpex-upsampler for more... Best wishes, --Richard ___ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/surs