Well, that would go some way to solving the probablem of
post-recording headtracking of binaural! Weird or what? Now, the
question is, can use Ambisonics guys persuade one of Lincoln's rivals
to chuck shedloads of money at use? :-)
Dave
On 12 February 2013 08:02, michael noble <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've come across mentions of binaural heads before but this one looks like
> something different. Anybody have an idea what is going on here:
>
> http://now.lincoln.com/2013/02/sound-technology-gets-a-human-touch/
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Dave Malham
Ex-Music Research Centre
Department of Music
The University of York
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York YO10 5DD
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'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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