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At 18:12 22-11-13, Richard Furse wrote:
>Yes - there basically aren't any problems applying the processing operations
>to material that is only first order. Feeding first order material to a
>third order decoder raises more subtle issues.
I have obviously missed something. How does one record i
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> I hate to contradict you, but my experience playing my first-order
> recordings (e.g. Pulcinella, LvB 4th Sym, available on Ambisonia) on the
> 2nd or 3rd order presets in Ambdec results in decoding errors. The most
> obvious artifac
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Yes - there basically aren't any problems applying the processing operations
to material that is only first order. Feeding first order material to a
third order decoder raises more subtle issues.
If you're working with first order material, we'd normally recommend you
still work at third order wi
Perhaps witchcraft needs some strange settings.
For headhones - https://www.dropbox.com/s/iga71wluxfcb4i6/Untitled2.mp3
On 22/11/2013 14:21, dw wrote:
On 21/11/2013 19:08, Aaron Heller wrote:
I took the liberty of merging them into 4-channel files and putting
them on
my server, which might be
I've been trying these out and they're extremely good. Highly recommended.
John
On 21 Nov 2013, at 13:14, Richard Furse wrote:
> Hi there!
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> In case folk aren't aware, the TOA ("Third Order Ambisonic") VST plugins
> from Blue Ripple Sound have been released, along with some other bits and
>
On 21/11/2013 19:08, Aaron Heller wrote:
I took the liberty of merging them into 4-channel files and putting them on
my server, which might be easier to access than the skydive (the UI was in
Japanese for me, fortunately I recognized the character for 'down')
http://ambisonics.dreamhosters.co
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Dear Junfeng
At 01:20 2013-11-22, you wrote:
>Dear Martin,
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>I sent one email to CLF group. Unfortunately, there is no any response.
>Therefore, I try to look for someone who have some experience in using CLF
>files.
Junfeng, your mail was replied to Nov 11, the same day you requested the info,
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