On Jun 22, 2013, at 6:00 PM, sursound-requ...@music.vt.edu wrote:
> Perhaps readers here have had success with a simple stereo to L-C-R
> converter? I have converted Ambisonic recordings to L-C-R: This is pretty
> easy with any number of plug-ins (I use Harpex for most of my Ambisonic
> proces
rt
of decoding. Remember that I'm NOT the smart Eric, so I can't give better
explanations.
Best to all,
Eric C.
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Hi,
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:01:27 +
From: Fons Adriaensen
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:14:35AM -0700, Eric Carmichel wrote:
Perhaps readers here have had success with a simple stereo to L-C-R
converter? I have converted Ambisonic recordings to L-C-R: This is
pretty easy with any number o
Ok.
Christian-W Budde's Simple Linear Phase Filter is even simpler:
http://www.savioursofsoul.de/Christian/vst-plugins/effect-plugins/eqs-filter/
There are hi and low-pass versions.
Eero
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Here's a blog post about free LP EQ plugins:
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/02/06/bpb-freeware-studio-best-free-linear-phase-eq-vstau-plugins/
The Glacier LinEQ020 is the simplest one.
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Marc
Eero Aro a écrit :
> Hi
>
> My original experiments are in the old computer, so I I made a quick
Hi
My original experiments are in the old computer, so I I made a quick
contraption
of Trifield decoding in AudioMulch.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22100835/Trifield%20AM%20contraption.jpg
(Yes, I am still using the good old version 1.0. :-) )
A Trifield block schematic is for example
ed from the University, so this
> disclaimer is redundant
>
>
> These are my own views and may or may not be shared by my employer
>
> Dave Malham
> Ex-Music Research Centre
> Department of Music
> The University of York
> Heslington
> York YO10 5DD
> UK
>
>