Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-03 Thread Augustine Leudar
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Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-03 Thread umashankar manthravadi
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Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-03 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
The Price for the Tascam is OK in USA/NY (599 USD + tax) but in Europe - No - around 1200 USD. Do you know of anybody who would want to buy a MOTU Traveler Mk3 for a reasonable price, from my point of view :-) - Bo-Erik -Original Message- From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu

Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-03 Thread Moritz Fehr
Another possibility would be buying an Edirol R44. I am using it with a TetraMic. But I am not sure if the preamps of the Tascam are better? I am a little unhappy with the noise of the Edirol. Am 03.10.2012 um 15:42 schrieb Bo-Erik Sandholm: The Price for the Tascam is OK in USA/NY (599 USD

[Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Eric Carmichel
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Re: [Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Michael Chapman
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Re: [Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Andrew Horsburgh
I'll use this as a shameless excuse to reference my paper Using a Non-Standard Audio Toolkit to Produce Standard Spatial Audio Mixes found online (scribd.com is one place). It uses Reaper (can handle up to 64 channels of audio per bus) and WigWare and is for first timers or those who want

[Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Eric Carmichel
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Re: [Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On 2012-10-03, Eric Carmichel wrote: In nearly all Ambisonic setups, the listener's head lies on a line connecting two or more speakers. The classical regular pantophonic decoders make no such assumption, and work just fine. For your purposes, of the five Platonic solids unfortunately the

Re: [Sursound] Hybrid Hi-Fi (HyFi?), IRs, etc.

2012-10-03 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On 2012-10-03, Eric Carmichel wrote: At least I got as far as 2*pi radians / 5 = 105 degrees. To add, you can find the classical first order decoding equations for regular polygonal layouts in either the BLaH series of papers, or Gerzon's originals. They're all present in the Motherlode,