On 02/05/2011 02:30, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
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1. Maybe this is your new definition. But then: B-format and .AMB are
identical.
The notation .AMB (or .amb) should be reserved to refer to the file
format that uses that extension. As defined, it assumes the FMH recipes
for B-Format; only
On 02/05/2011 05:59, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
On 05/02/2011 12:09 AM, Richard Dobson wrote:
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what is all this talk about smallest acceptable?
Well, if I put together a proposal for an eight-speaker cube, which is
ostensibly limited to first-order peri, would that be received with
Mon, 02 May 2011 06:59:40 +0200,
Jörn Nettingsmeier netti...@stackingdwarves.net wrote :
not native, but here's a very simple one that has been shoehorned
into a third-order workstation:
http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/11_3/nettingsmeier_ambisonics.html
I'd like to understand the Versatile
On 05/02/2011 11:50 AM, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Mon, 02 May 2011 06:59:40 +0200,
Jörn Nettingsmeier netti...@stackingdwarves.net wrote :
not native, but here's a very simple one that has been shoehorned
into a third-order workstation:
Re: speaker layouts
You might be interested in some work I did on choosing the right
positions for loudspeakers to minimize the spatial aliasing (actually
spatial imaging is a better name in the case of rendering, keeping
with the DSP terminology). With these designs you can use some sort
of
Marc Lavallée wrote:
Mon, 02 May 2011 06:59:40 +0200,
Jörn Nettingsmeier netti...@stackingdwarves.net wrote :
not native, but here's a very simple one that has been shoehorned
into a third-order workstation:
http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/11_3/nettingsmeier_ambisonics.html
I'd
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Stefan Schreiber st...@mail.telepac.pt wrote:
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
for larger audiences, the game seems to be a bit different, although i
don't quite understand why. i find 1st order over eight speakers covers
a larger area more easily and uniformly than
2011/5/1 Jörn Nettingsmeier netti...@stackingdwarves.net:
i've been flabbergasted time
and again how people could be totally unimpressed by first-oeder
ambisonic systems that to me were between pretty good and totally
awesome.
it's still a conjecture, and i haven't tried to confirm it