The realiser used headtracking I think - it was, as I say, amazingly
accurate - I literally couldnt tell the difference between the headphones
on imitating the speakers, and the headphones off (tilting them
automatically activated the real speakers) - and this was using the HRTFs
of an older man with abundant ear hair - nothing like my sooth and sleek
apendages....

On 29 April 2013 13:08, Eero Aro <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jon Honeyball wrote:
>
>> I have a pcm-f1 tape of the Zuccherelli stuff from 30 years ago, for those
>> with looooong memories. Must pull that into a wav file, but my f1 has no
>> digital output. Hmmm
>>
>
> Don't bother. There's lots of clips in Youtube. Search for Holophonics or
> Zuccarelli.
>
> However, not sure how well the various people's copies and the data
> compression
> have kept the directional information.
>
> The new systems most likely use convolution or something better than dummy
> head recordings.
>
> Eero
>
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