yes, or at least, if cues conflict, get rid of one of them...;-)
Dr. Peter Lennox
Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
University of Derby

Tel: 01332 593155
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From: Sursound [[email protected]] On Behalf Of James Anthony Enda 
Bates [[email protected]]
Sent: 13 April 2015 18:15
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sursound] Re. Boids for Ambisonic Panning

I think most of the important points have been covered already but in
general I would say that when simulating distance effects, plausibility is
usually more relevant than absolute realism.
Also, the more cues, the better!
enda

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