Is it so different from Ralph Glasgal's ambiophonic cross-talk cancelling?
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Quick suggestion: - as you're having to use more than 8 channels anyway, you're
likely to be using a 16 channel card; thus, you would have some channels left
to decode (horizontal only) to 3 or 4 subs
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Haven't we seen a Simpsons episode that explained what happened?
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It's cross-talk cancelling, isn't it?
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Sent: 22 August 2011 22
'
In the area of 3-d sound and spatial hearing, I would think this list is where
one would look first
regards
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From
better results than
lower orders with optimal decoders.
Note that this isn't necessarily true for sweetspot listeners - probably the
reverse - but it goes for most listeners
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University of Derby, UK
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, 7.1, wavefield synthesis, etc) - in fact, in future, hybrids
are likely to be the norm
regards
ppl
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From: sursound
.
Such a 'summing up' of the state of play so far might be jolly handy, and would
give some substance to your dissertation
again, good luck
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' - true, but in circumscribed circumstances.
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Sent: 03 April 2012
source width can actually refer to up-down as
well as lateral) should be used across the array. That way, you'd have a sense
of the sound being everywhere, and nowhere in particular - which is what I
think was the original intention
cheers
ppl
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts
No - HOA could be ideal for achieving spaciousness! - it can achieve that
decorrelation so much better...
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with with decreased 'accidental phantom
imaging' is alsp true
g'night, all
Dr Peter Lennox
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From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu
Of course, the other way is to attach a small, high power speaker to a trained
fly
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) - the perceptual
understanding of speed draws on far more than change-of-subtended-angle - and
when the cues clearly conflict, the mediated nature 'leaps out' at you.
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artificial environments is not that we can
perfect them, but that, in doing so, we come to understand more about the
perceptually relevant constituents of real environments. So it's the journey,
not the destination..?
Peter Lennox
Gregory, R.L., (1996) Is your green as green as mine? in The Sunday Times,
Science section 8th September 1996
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That's exactly what Richard Gregory was saying (He's no longer with us, but his
website - richardgregoryonline - lives on, I believe)
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- floor
standing - gets rid of a lot of the flying problems
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disappear.
It doesn't usually work that well in a corner, and should be more pronounced if
you brought the telly away from close-by reflective surfaces. The effect can be
quite pleasing, but sometimes is disconcerting.
Cheers
ppl
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University of Derby, UK
tel
Good idea to take line out to some movable speakers; I'll be interested to know
what you find out.
I didn't know about the adverts, but placing one next to Big Bang is great -
good, nerdy image!
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University of Derby, UK
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Wot he said...
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From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf
Of Ben Bloomberg [b
Am I missing something? - for mobile use, wouldn't B-format to binaural be
better than UHJ?
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From: sursound-boun
Yes but...why not simply release stuff for mobiles in a generic binaural - skip
the uhj altogether?
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experimentation, it seems to me
Cheers
ppl
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my back on my chances of being promoted to fourth assistant
to the deputy office manager - that's how dedicated to science I am!
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(+lowth). You're
stepping down spatial resolution in the WFS (moving the spatial aliasing down a
bit?) but trading it for better ambient-height and even some decent
imagery-height
So what are you going to use this rig for?
Cheers
ppl
Dr. Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design
control of the ambient, indirect sound field is involved and that is different
from the control of images.
Of course, these aren't going to be commercial technologies, that's not the
point of them - it's just nice to explore what can be done with artificial
spatial sound.
Dr Peter Lennox
School
cheers
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-Original Message-
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Sent: 09 January 2013 03
... beyond 3D sound - my goodness! Just how many dimensions? - this is going
to upset the theoretical physicists.
But if they are clever enough to do that, why can't they actually speak English?
Dr. Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby
Yeah, but I'm thinking that some of those dimensions are too small to have
sound in them.
BTW - was that sealing wax, or ceiling wax?
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-Original
1983 was the first binaural haircut I heard. It was billed as Holophonics, I
think, but really it was binaural - I think (glad to be corrected if anyone
knows)
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t
I;ve a suspicion that a Soundfield mic wouldn't behave well in such a weirdly
reactive environment - i seem to remember chatting with Angelo Farina about
this some years ago - anyone shed light on that?
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University
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mackie-SDR-24-96-24-Track-Hard-Disk-Recorder-/121060240926?pt=UK_Recorders_Rewritershash=item1c2fc0ae1e
this item has gone, and 2nd hand can be risky for an installation, but
Dr. Peter Lennox
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It looks like a way to interpolate between hrtfs (same person's hrtf, different
target locations, or head turning)
Although the array appears horizontal-only, of course that will work in
elevation. However, it doesn't model head-tilting.
Dr. Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts
In-ear 'phones, I'd say
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From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf
Of Steve Higgs [s...@originaudio.co.uk
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imprecision during
movement.
Oh, the point was, especially at HF, - point the speaker at the dome, let the
dome do the rest... ;)
- cheap to try out
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for directional hearing, seemed relevant to the experience.
Cheers
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to that of departing.
The rate of shift downwards in frequency can also be an important distance
(range) cue - though not one for the important coming-towards-me class of
information.
cheers
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University of Derby, UK
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apperceptions one might have to be skilled in is in
understanding things-quite-near-me-and-getting-nearer-rapidly
regards
ppl
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= Cartoonification
- the notion that what you perceive is the sparse representation (gaver, lennox
and Myatt, oh, and before that, PLato)
cheers
ppl
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Knowledge about typical source output influences perceived auditory distance
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 111, Issue 5, pp. 1980-1983 (2002); (4 pages)
John W. Philbeck and Donald H. Mershon
Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North
Carolina 27695
Dr. Peter
differs from that in real environments, perhaps?
regards
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truth'.
Plato was right after all...
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perception...
Cheers
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Behalf Of Eric Carmichel
I know someone in the US uses ambisonics for situation simulation for the US
army...
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Strictly, the church has been using rapid large-scale smell distributors for
many years - the thurible - the church has always been in the vanguard of
theatrical technique
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to remember they aren't identical
;)
Cheers
ppl
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Is Adobe room builder available as part of the Adobe suite? Will it work on a
Mac?
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cupboard in Gatekeeper Dave Malham's workshop at York, but I don't know if the
way is still open...
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mid and side
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From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf
Of Augustine Leudar
in the literature) and /or VBAP
Cheers
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Exactly.
Strictly, much stereo one hears is a bit like that - a mixture of panpotted
stereo, coincident mic, spaced mic, pseudostereo effects and even
mono-stuck-in-a-speaker.
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And we sometimes use multiple decoders on the same rig - 1st order periphonic,
2nd order periphonic, plus some 2nd or 3rd order pantophonic - all in parallel.
Works fine.
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University of Derby, UK
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as
you did, but that ought to be rather good for those little details and small
sources
cheers
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Aldi do a good range of rotten tomatoes
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Malham
toward it, past it, slow down, try small head
movements. You can hear quite gross 'EQ' effects and wonder why you didn't
before. But be warned - once you hear it, it's hard to unhear...
cheers
ppl
I was
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sorry, I read this before I realised I should have ignored it...
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu
It is surprising, not least because speakers are able to be microphones as
well...
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and vice versa, unsurprisingly.
cheers
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Martin Leese
axis at the expense of
the vertical, on the basis that we really don't perceive up/down all that well
because interaural differences are more important than other cues.
So I hope we've laid that ghost to rest.
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
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Yes, but that's the point - for off-centre listening
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to reference (audiovisually) to one or
two key sources
cheers
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what sort of mind-bending effects?
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of John Abram
[johnbab
How much does it cost to secure either or both? - is there an ongoing overhead?
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beg to differ... (paper to follow...)
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of dw
[d
There is another point - you can recover the B-Format horizontal information
from UHj - so, notionally, using Bruce Wiggins' irregular decoding, you could
display it on 5.1
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Is this the same as Blauert's critical bands?
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others can be precise-but-complex, might
suit your needs?
Regards
ppl
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Little tip I've found - ambisonics and discussion of theory of such has a
strangely hypnotic - soporific, even- effect when used as chat up material...
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as, for
instance, range perception does not work well in an anechoic room.
I thought full HRTFs did take into account shoulder and torso reflections -
though it seems likely that it's usually measured with shoulders parallel to
the line running through the ears?
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology
Eero - try showing a still shot of the scene, rotated through 90 - that should
do it...;-)
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/front-back is body-referenced.
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Fons Adriaensen
[f
back over
good quality earphone set (not headphones)
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Lasse
to be something
else...
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Malham
[dave.mal...@york.ac.uk]
Sent
has anyone ever tried scaling up their own head, via scanning and moulding?
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun
spatial until we can move about in it...
g'night
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Sampo Syreeni
to it)
So it might be that something in between is introducing the artificial
correlation - something at the BRIR stage? - is a subtle enough use of room
impulses being used?
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University of Derby, UK
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disturbed. Anyway, you know what I mean
So prior knowledge is not simple - and indeed, dominates our perceptual
performance. Sensory stimuli just serve as updates
cheers
ppl
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t
internal state or its history must be known.
Hysteresis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
so, a kind of cognitive hysteresis is the principle whereby whatever we
experience now depends on what went before
Dr Peter Lennox
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,
more interesting and philosophically deeper than the first example.
So animated puppets, cartoons, theatre, paintings, can all engender the sense
of plausibility without being remotely realistic.
Better go and do some work now...
Dr. Peter Lennox
Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Senior
I don't know, though - Geese will eat anything...
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Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
University of Derby
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf
very well and no horrible nodes. Actually,
the (1st order) crossover point was about 110Hz (I seem to remember) and there
was no sense of the subs pulling localisation downwards
cheers
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Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
I'd be interested in any references indicating deleterious effects on hearing
of high amplitudes at LF, if anyone comes across any
cheers
ppl
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College of Arts
University of Derby
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Jon - a stitch in time - always be on the lookout for the negatives!
the prevailing common knowledge is that LF is far less damaging at the
sensorineural level - but there must be some definitive investigation of this,
and it's vital to find it - good luck!
Dr. Peter Lennox
Senior Fellow
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Dr. Peter Lennox
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From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of jon burton
Sent: 23 April 2015 05:24
To: Surround Sound
Than One?
http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=8048 )
Dr. Peter Lennox
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From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Burton
. Peter Lennox
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College of Arts
University of Derby
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Peter Lennox
[p.len...@derby.ac.uk]
Sent: 22 April
array (different from what was being discussed, I know) and for
ambulant perceivers, amplitude gradient across the array comes into place, and
even with a X-over freq of 80Hz, you can hear Lf panning quite clearly
(obviously, when testing subs, one muted the mid-n-tops)
Dr. Peter Lennox
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and interdisciplinarity
Spatialisation, visualisation and communication
Analysis and/or demonstration of original work
Critical evaluation of established work
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cheers
ppl
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of those,
exactly?) and movement has to take into account the display radius.
Still, a giant toilet flushing was fun to behold.
regards
ppl
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College of Arts
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go the whole hog and make a valve decoder... ;-)
Dr. Peter Lennox
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Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
University of Derby
Tel: 01332 593155
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. Peter Lennox
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College of Arts
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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Jörn Nettingsmeier
[netti...@stackingdwarves.net]
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plus, with the large numbers of speakers, it's cheaper and easier to cross over
in the b-format 'pinchpoint' than in the speaker feeds.
ppl
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College of Arts
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And of course, it could be a Babelfish..
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Sent: 10 September
We use a panopto lecture capture system. The best mic, especially if the
lecturer wanders around (as I do) - seems to be a pzm
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reflections
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From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun
the lag is spatially
separated from the
lead. ©
2004 Acoustical Society of America.
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DOI: 10.1121/1.1738687
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Ah! Thanks - you've told me more than or IT dept. did (though I suppose they
may be busy)
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