Re: [Sursound] Re. Boids for Ambisonic Panning

2015-04-14 Thread Dave Malham
If there is a choice to be made, plausibility is definitely more important than realism - if nothing else, because plausibility is almost always (with due care and attention) achievable whereas realism almost never, or never, is. Dave On 13 April 2015 at 18:15, James Anthony Enda Bates

Re: [Sursound] Re. Boids for Ambisonic Panning

2015-04-14 Thread Peter Lennox
: [Sursound] Re. Boids for Ambisonic Panning If there is a choice to be made, plausibility is definitely more important than realism - if nothing else, because plausibility is almost always (with due care and attention) achievable whereas realism almost never, or never, is. Dave On 13 April 2015 at 18

[Sursound] Re. Boids for Ambisonic Panning

2015-04-13 Thread James Anthony Enda Bates
I think most of the important points have been covered already but in general I would say that when simulating distance effects, plausibility is usually more relevant than absolute realism. Also, the more cues, the better! enda -- www.endabates.net -- next part -- An HTML