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> All the best,
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Spencer Russell wrote:
> A colleague asked me a question about how to represent spatial audio to
> a mouse in some experiments. The mouse's head is fixed so the sweet
> spot can be pretty small. I was thinking about 4 speakers in a quad
> configuration doing ambisonics, but not sure how well the
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> Reaper projects too.
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> Enda
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Hey all,
A colleague asked me a question about how to represent spatial audio to
a mouse in some experiments. The mouse's head is fixed so the sweet
spot can be pretty small. I was thinking about 4 speakers in a quad
configuration doing ambisonics, but not sure how well the spatialization
would w