Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows if these MATLAB HRTF files can be
found as IR audio files somewhere. I won't be buying MATLAB and I
would like to try them using a convolution plugin or a MAX/Msp patch.
Regards,
Hector Centeno
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Len Moskowitz
wrote:
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Perhaps folks here will find this useful:
http://interface.cipic.ucdavis.edu/sound/hrtf.html
CIPIC HRTF Database
The CIPIC HRTF Database is a public-domain database of
high-spatial-resolution HRTF measurements for 45 different subjects,
including the KEMAR mannequin with both small and large
Ralph Glasgal wrote:
The point I am trying to make however, is that the goal of 360
localization is much easier to attain via loudspeakers, be they Ambisonic,
Ambiophonic, or WFS with the advantage that 180 degree Ambiophonics
is compatible with ordinary two channel media and most microphone
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