Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Ralph Glasgal wrote: I have always advocated using four speakers even when reproducing 2.0 files. Both the front and rear Ambiodipoles are controlled by RACE and I had been advising that the pairs be equidistant from the listening area. One of my converts to Ambio, informed me that if

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-30 Thread dw
On 28/12/2013 23:25, Aaron Heller wrote: Dick Duda and Ralph Algazi gave a talk and demo at a San Francisco AES meeting at Dolby Labs a few years ago. At that time, they were recording with a head-sized sphere with either 8 or 16 microphones around the equator. They imagined that 8 would be

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-29 Thread Ralph Glasgal
Ambiophonics Update I have not been active in this group for awhile.   But I thought an update on Ambiophonic products and research is long overdue even if it has little to do with Ambisonics but a lot to do with surround 3D sound. I have always advocated using four speakers even when

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-28 Thread dw
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Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-28 Thread Aaron Heller
Dick Duda and Ralph Algazi gave a talk and demo at a San Francisco AES meeting at Dolby Labs a few years ago. At that time, they were recording with a head-sized sphere with either 8 or 16 microphones around the equator. They imagined that 8 would be used for teleconferencing and 16 for music

[Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread Len Moskowitz
These folks seem to be very close to offering a product: http://www.dysonics.com/tech.html That page has a bunch of links to papers related to the concept. They have an affordable ($60), rechargable, headphone-mounted Bluetooth motion sensor for iPhone and a player app for non-DRM

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread Marc Lavallée
Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:17:27 -0500, Len Moskowitz lenmoskow...@optonline.net a écrit : The capture array of microphones pictured in their Rondo video seems rudimentary. They're soliciting developers. More links: http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/binaural/motion_tracked_binaural_sound.html

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread dw
On 22/12/2013 22:24, Marc Lavallée wrote: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:17:27 -0500, Len Moskowitz lenmoskow...@optonline.net a écrit : The capture array of microphones pictured in their Rondo video seems rudimentary. They're soliciting developers. More links:

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread etienne deleflie
where did you see the price advertised? (Cant see it on that page) Etienne On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Len Moskowitz lenmoskow...@optonline.net wrote: These folks seem to be very close to offering a product: http://www.dysonics.com/tech.html That page has a bunch of links to papers

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread Marc Lavallée
Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:25:36 +1100, etienne deleflie edelef...@gmail.com a écrit : where did you see the price advertised? (Cant see it on that page) Etienne http://www.rondomotion.com/ http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/261641446/bring-your-headphones-to-life -- Marc On Mon, Dec 23, 2013

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-22 Thread Augustine Leudar
Probably to simulate ILDs and ITDs On 22 December 2013 22:24, Marc Lavallée m...@hacklava.net wrote: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:17:27 -0500, Len Moskowitz lenmoskow...@optonline.net a écrit : The capture array of microphones pictured in their Rondo video seems rudimentary. They're soliciting