Hi Iain,
there is a collection of Csound instruments I wrote which does
everything that you need, though it is still a bit hard to operate:
- spatialisation up to 3rd order ambisonic
- distance clues
- specular early reflections
- diffuse early reflections
- local reverb
- spatial global reve
Thanks for the message Fons, yes that was me - I must have accidentally
let that earlier email fly from the wrong account.
I think my problems with spat3d were or are in relation to the
room-configuration - have since followed Jorn's suggestion and combined
the early reflection modelling of spat3
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 09:11:35AM -0300, Iain Mott wrote:
> I would like to know what jack compatible systems are available on Linux
> to spatialise a moving mono source in realtime with ambisonics
> (including distance attenuation) that also provide some reverberation
> cues.
>
> I've tried sp
Hi,
as far as I remember, there is an ambisonic suite of libraries
(iem_ambi, iem_roomsim, iem_bin_ambi) for puredata from IEM, Graz, that
does exactly that: generate early reflections up to some low-order from
a rectangular room and encode them in b-format, then generate the
diffuse tail jus