I was going to ask the same thing
Umashankar
> From: rica...@justnet.com.au
> To: sursound@music.vt.edu
> Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 09:24:05 +
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Directional confusion between different B-format
> players
>
> How is the Oktava Tetrahedral mik
How is the Oktava Tetrahedral mike calibrated?
In what form are the calibration files?
Can you post a copy of the User Manual for it?
http://www.oktavausa.com/ProductsPages/Ambient4DMic.html has no info at all.
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--On 13 June 2015 20:15 +0100 Gerard Lardner wrote:
> I recorded a concert using my Oktava MK-012 4D ambisonic microphone
> and encoded it to B-format using Brahmavolver. Yesterday, while
> playing back the recording with the conductor we noticed that under
> certain circumstances left and right
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 15:04:39 - (GMT), Michael Chapman wrote:
> Get Aaron Heller's "Eight Positions" off Ambisonia and massage that
> through your two bits of software ?
Here's a direct download link:
http://www.ai.sri.com/ajh/ambisonics/AJH_eight-positions.amb
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Marc
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> I have a problem of directional confusion that depends on which B-format
> player is used.
Well it could be something subtle ... then again it could be one of those
classic coding errors ... ;-)
Get Aaron Heller's "Eight Positions" off Ambisonia and massage that
through your two bits of softwar
I have a problem of directional confusion that depends on which B-format
player is used. I recorded a concert using my Oktava MK-012 4D ambisonic
microphone and encoded it to B-format using Brahmavolver. Yesterday,
while playing back the recording with the conductor we noticed that
under certai