Hi Aaron,
yes, this is true.
However, there is mcfx_gain_delay which can be used for delay and gain
compensation (and sending test signals for crosscheck).
The reason I have this separated is my thinking of the speaker
adjustment being a separate topic/step than generating the decoder.
In
Hi Sönke,
first I think it's a good idea to plan a proper hardware channel layout
beforehand to avoid a lot of pain afterwards ;-)
This aside:
I would recommend to always use one track with 64 channels as
loudspeaker master track. Do all rerouting before or inside the FX of
this track.
You
Hi,
there is a preset for this in ambix_converter: ".amb / AMB plugins (full
periphonic) / Tetraproc -> ambix".
Greets, Matthias
On 22/03/16 20:01, Steven Backer wrote:
Hi Martin,
If you’re already using ambiX, you might try looking at inserting the
ambix_converter_o3 plugin between the
Hi Enda,
thanks for the nice tutorial videos! I wanted to do something like this for
a long time...
Some comments:
Reaper general:
Reaper allows to send an arbitrary number of channels to another track
and/or soundcard. You don't need to use several stereo send ports. This is
a main feature for
was the Decoder?
Is the L?sler/Zotter decoder in the Public Domain? Or even a description?
From: Matthias Kronlachner m.kronlach...@gmail.com
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Converting 16 mic array recording to B format
FWIW, I have Eigenmike recordings from the Essen
On 20/05/15 14:28, Richard Lee wrote:
Mathias, can you please post these recordings on ambisonia.com
The Furse-Malham *.AMB format allows up to 3rd order
These would be the first publically available live HOA recordings of music from
a HOA mike and may re-surrect the discussion of HOA
) - they have been
sitting on my hard drive for more than a year because I couldn't get
studio time anywhere to do anything with it. Matthias Kronlachner was
part of that project, he might have done something with them. It's
really a pity that I've been unable to get anyone interested
On 03/11/14 17:21, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
I would use a Linux box for decoding - most versatile, stable and cost
effective. My decoder of choice is AmbDec, or you could try Matthias
Kronlachner's AmbiX tools under Mac OS X.
The ambiX plug-ins work equally good under Windows :-)
Quite some
On 18/02/14 02:12, Andy Furniss wrote:
ambix_binaural_standalone_o5 will segfault when I connect its output
to system playback using qjackctl connections window.
So I finally got to get round this one tonight - though the workaround
is probably sub optimal. I did try others, but jack was in a
On 06/02/14 21:34, Andy Furniss wrote:
Matthias Kronlachner wrote:
hi!
i finally got my ambisonic plug-ins to a stage where i'd like to
share them with the community. these are working under windows, osx
and linux as vst, lv2 and standalone applications. (the linux version
still needs some
On 26/01/14 16:04, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
From blueripplesound website
http://www.blueripplesound.com/free-stuff
TOA Core VST Plugins
Yes, the entire TOA Core plugin library can be downloaded free of charge.
But also today Matthias Kronlachner m.kronlach...@student.tugraz.at presented
his
can be found at google code
http://code.google.com/p/open-headtracker/
To connect the headtracker and the Reaper VST's-
Best Regards
Bo-Erik
-Original Message-
From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Matthias
Kronlachner
Sent: den 26 januari 2014 15:17
On 26/01/14 21:35, Justin Bennett wrote:
Thanks Matthias for posting these. Actually I use Logic often for
B-format 1st order mixing (it has a 4 channel bus), then I decode the B-format
afterwards if I need more speaker feeds. Also because Logic has binaural
panners I
find it very useful for
hi!
i finally got my ambisonic plug-ins to a stage where i'd like to share
them with the community.
these are working under windows, osx and linux as vst, lv2 and
standalone applications. (the linux version still needs some treat -
help wanted!)
get the source code (GPL), OSX/WIN binaries
is the only software supporting exclusively au
and you won't get happy using logic for ambisonics anyway.
Best regards,
Ronald
On 25 Jan 2014, at 20:11, Matthias Kronlachner
m.kronlach...@student.tugraz.at wrote:
i finally got my ambisonic plug-ins to a stage where i'd like to share them
Hi!
On 12/2/13 10:33 PM, Julian Rabius wrote:
Matthias, your plugins will be very appreciated.
Are the IEM-Cube and Mumuth impulse responses available?
They should have been released since the LAC 2013, you can ask the
authors about that: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2013/papers/60.pdf
These
On 12/2/13 6:41 PM, Andy Furniss wrote:
David McGriffy wrote:
You probably don't want to control the decoder directly. Better to
control a rotate unit in front of it. This would be easy to rig up in
Blogue Bidule or Max/MSP with MIDI or OSC input.
I've been waiting to see if this will
Thank you for all suggestions!
I am also aware of t-design [1] for even distribution.
Does somebody have practical experience with those, except for virtual
loudspeaker arrangements?
Fons' 1+6+8+6+1 seems to be a good and easy to mount start.
Do you see a problem in increasing the number of
Dear All,
I am currently working on a 24-loudspeaker installation in an old
observatory of Vilnius University.
Maybe someone has suggestions on how to distribute those 24 loudspeakers.
To get an image of the place, have a look at the photos [1]
The radius of the dome is 2.3m.
The dome is
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