Hi,
    This looks good - can't try it at the moment as I am away from my
Linux machine but I do have a question - the user manual says "The
spatialization control may be visualized as moving the sound source
across the surface of a hemispherical dome enclosing the listener" but
this implies only one hemisphere (presumably upper) in use as I can't
see any way of switching to  lower hemisphere.

      Dave

On 7 July 2013 23:26, J. Liles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Cross posting this here, as I don't know how many of you read LAU...
>
> -----
>
> As many of you already know, Non Mixer (http://non.tuxfamily.org) has
> since its inception provided some cushy features for dealing with
> Ambisonics mixes.
>
> Lately I've been working on extending these features to the next level.
>
> This is a quick demonstration of the new Spatializer module and the
> associated Spatialization Console. What this does is provide synthetic
> distance cues as well as a cushy interface for placing sounds in
> virtual space.
>
> http://youtu.be/GVm5Jd1WDWw
>
> I'm hoping to have these new features ready for testing soon--but my
> free time is very limited.
>
> As always, donations are welcome and very much appreciated.
> (http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Donations)
>
> A note about the video:
>
> Every time I try to make one of these screencasts, I run into the same
> problem: nothing works. Thus, I had to aim my video camera at the
> screen and record audio from my computer via line-out. This is
> problematic for a number of reasons. 1) I can only record stereo this
> way 2) my camera only samples audio at 32KHz and 3) When youtube
> transcodes the video it adds an annoying click about once per second
> (I believe this is due to a mismatch between the camera's framerate
> and youtube's expectations. I would love to provide a theora/vorbis
> screencapture video instead, but, alas, I cannot find any tools that
> can capture screen activity and record audio via JACK in sync. Anyway,
> the poor quality of the video is not due to a lack of effort.
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These are my own views and may or may not be shared by the University

Dave Malham
Honorary Fellow, Department of Music
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK

'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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