On 09/28/2012 05:01 AM, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
This sort of a thing makes it easy for the composer, which is just
wicked cool. That makes people provide more content. But at the same
time, it doesn't help the developer who wants to incorporate ambisonic
into hir software. There, I'm pretty sure
On 2012-09-28, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
off the top of my hat, there is a toolkit available from t-labs at tu
berlin, and iem graz has higher-order code for pd.
A comprehensive, GPL'd ANSI C compatible codebase for arbitrary order?
Give me the link right now, I want it. I *crave* for it.
On 09/28/12 09:22, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2012-09-28, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
off the top of my hat, there is a toolkit available from t-labs at tu
berlin, and iem graz has higher-order code for pd.
A comprehensive, GPL'd ANSI C compatible codebase for arbitrary order?
Give me the
Hello Sampo,
On 28 Sep 2012, at 4:01 am, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2012-09-27, Joseph Anderson wrote:
Our goal is to have a complete system conveniently encompassing the tasks of
encoding, processing, and finally decoding for artists and composers
interested in working with Ambisonics.
Hi
On 27 September 2012 01:53, Michael Chapman s...@mchapman.com wrote:
- Are identical speakers needed for each speaker of the array, or can I
DIY
it buy mixing and matching speakers from old hi/fi and found systems?
Don't think anyone would recommend it ... but one has to be
realistic.
On 09/27/2012 01:45 AM, Steven J. Dale wrote:
- What are ways of writing original music for this format? I use Logic and
Max... does this format need specific compatible syths/instrument with
multiple out, or is the source irrelevant and it's all in the host routing?
if you're on mac os x or
SoundMan-Server is also a good platform for many channel audio (currently
supporting up to 999):
http://www.richmondsounddesign.com/virtual-sound-system.html
Please contact me directly if you would like to get a development licence,
gratis.
Sincerely,
Charlie
* Charlie Richmond - Richmond
Hello Steven,
I'm going to throw in a quick plug for the Ambisonic Toolkit (ATK):
http://ambisonictoolkit.net/
Our goal is to have a complete system conveniently encompassing the tasks of
encoding, processing, and finally decoding for artists and composers interested
in working with
Wow, thanks for the great info all... will review all of these and post
back soon...
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Hi Steven,
1. Identical speaker will be preferable - but, and I know some will
disagree, not essential.
2.The speaker layout - if you use max tryout ICSTs plugin which let you
specify the speaker layout and are reasonably flexible.
3.Things can translate well from small setups to big ones - I have
- Are identical speakers needed for each speaker of the array, or can I
DIY
it buy mixing and matching speakers from old hi/fi and found systems?
Don't think anyone would recommend it ... but one has to be
realistic.
There are some good classical recordings on ambisonia.com
A few of those
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