Hello Bo-Erik! Yes, I hope to have them released before Christmas.
Making a VST out of the AmbiExplorer app would mean reprogramming most of it because even though Android is built on top of Linux, apps use lots of Android system specific frameworks. There's also the fact that it's mostly programmed in Java (not sure if there's an easy way of making audio plugins in Java) and for a plugin I would more likely want to use C++. I might anyways consider to work on it in the near future, though! Some of the work I've done for this app would definitively help towards programming a VST version. Cheers, Hector On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Bo-Erik Sandholm <[email protected]> wrote: > Great - Hope we can get them to christmas :-) > > They will certainly be available before I have gotten together the remote > sensor head control sensors... > > Is is a big difference between android and linux apps ? ( Android is a linux > with other libraries) could you give us the Ambiexplorer for linux as a vst > with control of directions via parameters. > - Bo-Erik Sandholm > Stockholm > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sursound [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hector > Centeno > Sent: den 10 december 2013 16:25 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Sursound] Upcoming Android apps ambisonic related > > Hello all, > > I just wanted to share with this list information about two Android apps I've > been working on and that I will release soon. I made them because I thought > it would be great to be able to listen to ambisonic recordings in a portable > way without the need of a full size computer. > > The first app is called AmbiExplorer and it's a first order decoder to > stereo, with the option of choosing binaural or virtual microphones. > You can peform soundfield rotation and microphone polar patten selection. It > will also work with the device's orientation sensors so you could attach your > device to headphones and have head-tracked binaural listening. > > The second app is called TetraFile and it's a port of the offline command > line utility part of Fons' TetraProc. I made this so I could connect my > portable recorder (in card reader mode) directly to my phone via USB OTG, > transfer the A-format files and do a conversion to B-format and listen using > AmbiExplorer. It will read your tetrafile calibration files from your phone's > storage. > > More info and a video demo are available here: > http://hcenteno.net/software.html > > Any comments are welcome. > > Best, > > Hector Centeno > _______________________________________________ > Sursound mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound > _______________________________________________ > Sursound mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list [email protected] https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound
