Thnak you very much Fons. I appreciate the explanation, it's very helpful
(It's also hard to find comprehensive literature about it). It would be
great to see those Python scripts, thank you for offering to send them.
Cheers,
Hector
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 3:53 PM Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Hell
Hello Hector,
> As quoted below, some time ago Fons kindly provided the equations to
> extract virtual microphone signals from an ambisonic 1st order soundfield.
> I was wondering, is there a set of available and known formulas to extract
> virtual microphones from 2nd order recordings, taking ad
Hello,
As quoted below, some time ago Fons kindly provided the equations to
extract virtual microphone signals from an ambisonic 1st order soundfield.
I was wondering, is there a set of available and known formulas to extract
virtual microphones from 2nd order recordings, taking advantage of the
h
On 07/19/2013 03:56 PM, Hector Centeno wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had any
resources to share with equations that would allow me to achieve this,
specifying azimuth, elevation and di
Hello Hector,
If you're up for moving to SuperCollider for your work, check out the ATK:
http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net
We have all sorts of these things in-built. Along with lots of fancy tricks and
spatial filters.
Docs are found here:
http://doc.sccode.org/Browse.html#Libraries%3EAmbison
Thank you very much Fons!
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 09:56:40AM -0400, Hector Centeno wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
> > ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had an
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 09:56:40AM -0400, Hector Centeno wrote:
> I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
> ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had any
> resources to share with equations that would allow me to achieve this,
> specifying azim
Hi,
I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had any
resources to share with equations that would allow me to achieve this,
specifying azimuth, elevation and directivity of the mic. I've been
analyzing Fons'