Honeyball j...@jonhoneyball.com
Date: 14 January 2015 08:59:19 GMT
To: Surround Sound discussion group sursound@music.vt.edu
Subject: Re: [Sursound] AES London Lecture
It was an interesting presentation. The demonstration was not wholly
convincing, I have to say — (a bongo drum sound that you could
It was an interesting presentation. The demonstration was not wholly
convincing, I have to say — (a bongo drum sound that you could manually
steer around the horizontal sound field) I think I have heard better
surround from normal ambisonics. A claim for this system is that it is
more
It does indeed - especially if it delivers for real ;-)
Le 31 déc. 2014 à 00:08, John Leonard j...@johnleonard.co.uk a écrit :
This looks interesting:
Upcoming Lectures
London: Tuesday 13th January
Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction and Coherent Synthesis
Zoran Cvetkovic,
Now that's annoying - I'm actually in London the Tuesday before that AND
the Tuesday the week after, but not that Tuesday. Arghh.
Dave
On 30 December 2014 at 23:08, John Leonard j...@johnleonard.co.uk wrote:
This looks interesting:
Upcoming Lectures
London: Tuesday 13th January
I wonder how closely this is related to the paper he was one of the authors
of at the 2010 Ambisonics Symposium? Anyone have it handy?
Dave
On 31 December 2014 at 08:47, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay tremb...@gmail.com
wrote:
It does indeed - especially if it delivers for real ;-)
Le 31
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:20 AM, Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote:
I wonder how closely this is related to the paper he was one of the
authors
of at the 2010 Ambisonics Symposium? Anyone have it handy?
Here's the URL:
This looks interesting:
Upcoming Lectures
London: Tuesday 13th January
Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction and Coherent Synthesis
Zoran Cvetkovic, Professor of Signal Processing at King’s College London
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