On 03/31/2012 04:35 AM, Robert Greene wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012, Fons Adriaensen wrote:

The revival of the past ten years or so is largely the result of
higher order becoming possible in practice, along with an interest
from telecom companies rather than music producers.


I am curious about this concept of revival of Ambisonics in the past ten
years.

Is there really any commercially available Ambisonic material?

Is anyone actually selling higher order Ambisonic products?

no, and yes, a few.

i guess the revival fons is talking about is to be found in research, electro-acoustic music, and custom-made installations, not in the mass market.

ambisonics has seen a surge of interest over the last few years. check out the proceedings of the last four ambisonic symposia (if their mere existence isn't proof enough), the ICSA 2012, various ICMCs, and, among others, the upcoming linux audio conference, which has 7 sessions that refer to ambisonic technology.

it's not entirely a pipe dream that this "behind the scenes" interest will eventually influence the market. for now, ambi is clearly not an end-user format, but it has merits as a production platform for music, certainly for movies, and for specialised installations.

it is my firm belief that first-order ambisonics doesn't stand a chance outside of a very small, audiophile market of enthusiasts who are prepared to design their living room around the audio system and who are willing to endure some awkwardness to be rewarded by a very good and detailed, but also very fragile, spatial impression. first order just doesn't work for larger areas, and it certainly doesn't do for a drop-in replacement of 5.1. HOA however does, and it is only just now becoming feasible, which might explain the resurrected interest. it was simply not possible with 70s analog equipment or 80s/90s know-how and computing power.
and the entrance barrier to HOA is being lowered steadily.


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