Hello George,
Sean Costello has put up a page on his blog showing networks we have used to
make 1st-order ambisonic reverb:
http://valhalladsp.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/a-reverb-paper-of-mine-just-got-published-online/
The full paper can be found here:
J. Anderson, S. Costello Adapting
Thanks for the paper reference!
Yes I was thinking of something along the lines of a ping-pond delay that
allows the user to control the ping-pong path (I like the ring of that) and
timing.
G
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Joseph Anderson j.l.ander...@phonecoop.coop
wrote:
Hello George,
On 06/03/2011 01:37 PM, George Kierstein wrote:
Thanks for the paper reference!
Yes I was thinking of something along the lines of a ping-pond delay that
allows the user to control the ping-pong path (I like the ring of that) and
timing.
if it's a mono source in, just use a standard echo
On 06/03/2011 01:49 PM, George Kierstein wrote:
That makes sense although it would be great to avoid forcing a user to have
to use a mono source as an input even if essentially it would end up doing
basically the same thing!
then please define what you want to do. of course you could also use
Hi, I am looking for any useful papers and code that might be of use in
implementing an ambisonic delay plugin!
Thanks
Ms. G
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