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Dave Malham
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The University of York
York YO10 5DD
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'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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At 19:53 20-02-16, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
>It has been verified by listening test that for FOA it is optimal to not
>have too many speakers in the horizontal ring. Look at old mails in the
>list.
This is a tall order: could you specify approx dates, subject lines,
or keywords to search on? Al
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> Most practical systems at the moment target up to 3rd-order, which are not
> very high orders either, but it makes a difference.
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Bob Burton wrote:
> There is a Virtual Reality Audio session at this years NAB in Vegas.
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> DTS, Dolby and Q Department. No Ambisonics.
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> Big mistake in my opinion.
Big mistake for whom? For companies, the
big problem with Ambisonics is that it cannot
be patented (because the patents have ex
On 02/20/2016 06:22 PM, Richard Graham wrote:
Hi Archontis,
I would like to design decoders for 2d and 3d arrays, 1st through
3rd order (at least), both regular and irregular arrays. C code
examples would be incredibly helpful as I plan to develop decoders
for Pd and Max.
Fons' ambdec is GPL,
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Hi all,
Can anyone recommend literature on designing ambisonic decoders (in C)?
Specifically, articles that speak to the calculation of coefficients for
low-order decoders.
All the best,
Ricky
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