Following up, I made a UHJ version of "Eight Directions". Grab it and the MATLAB code that made it from
http://ambisonics.dreamhosters.com/ (at the bottom of the page) As you can see from the code, is is easy to plug in any coefficients needed. On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Aaron Heller <hel...@ai.sri.com> wrote: > Perhaps a useful first step would be to take some B-format recordings from > Ambisonia and encode them into the various systems, so we could listen to > the differences in some controlled manner. That would also comprise a > reference data set to test automated algorithms. > > Sorry if this has been answered before, but is there a concise summary of > the encoding and decoding equations for the formats? With that in hand, it > should be quick MATLAB/Octave exercise to encode some B-format recordings. > > > On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Eero Aro <eero....@dlc.fi> wrote: > >> Richard Lee: >> >> I'm actually listening to the "stereo" presentation of the reverb >>> rather than individual sources. >>> >> >> My respect! >> But I know what you are talking about. However, your skills need a lot of >> listening experience. >> >> >> You'll probably find a stereo fig-8 @ 90 decode from the B-format >>> gives sharper images than "UHJ encoding listened in stereo" of the >>> same B-format. >>> >> >> Naturally. >> >> Eero >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Sursound mailing list >> Sursound@music.vt.edu >> https://mail.music.vt.edu/**mailman/listinfo/sursound<https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound> >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/20120310/198a313f/attachment.html> _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound