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Subject: Re: [Sursound] B-Format encoding equations
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how about http://ambisonics.ch/standards/channels/
click each ch
My symbolic_spherical_harmonics library will print out the expressions in
cartesian or spherical form with various normalizations and in your choice
of programming languages. Here's the repository with some example
invocations:
https://bitbucket.org/ajheller/symbolic_spherical_harmonics
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Jan wrote:
>how about http://ambisonics.ch/standards/channels/
>click each channel number to see the Spherical Harmonics in N3D and conversion
>factors to SN3D
Ah, yes... I knew that page, but never (or at least not recently) clicked on
the ACN number.
Thanks,
Daniel
how about http://ambisonics.ch/standards/channels/
click each channel number to see the Spherical Harmonics in N3D and conversion
factors to SN3D
cheers
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> On 18 Apr 2016, at 17:30, Courville, Daniel wrote:
>
> On Richard Furse's Blue Ripple Sound website,
On Richard Furse's Blue Ripple Sound website, there's a page with a clear table
on how to encode mono signal to FuMa normalization.
http://www.blueripplesound.com/b-format
Is there somewhere, on a website or in a PDF, an equivalent of that table for
N3D and SN3D, to at least 3rd order?