"Mark Anderson" wrote:
> The recording engineer for Whites Off Earth Now has confirmed that the
> recording is UHJ encoded. I saw this at the following site
>
> http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/showthread.php?8022-Cowboy-Junkies-WHITES-OFF-THE-EARTH-NOW!!-SACD&p=197549&viewfull=1#post197549
Sat, 21 Dec 2013 18:40:19 +,
Fons Adriaensen a écrit :
> On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:24:45AM -0500, Marc Lavallée wrote:
>
> > My comprehension of Ambisonics is that the listener's head (in the
> > "sweetest spot") is exposed to one coherent approximation of a
> > reproduced (or synthesized)
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:24:45AM -0500, Marc Lavallée wrote:
> My comprehension of Ambisonics is that the listener's head (in the
> "sweetest spot") is exposed to one coherent approximation of a
> reproduced (or synthesized) sound field, not to a set of directional
> waves coming from the speake
On 21/12/2013 16:24, Marc Lavallée wrote:
My comprehension of Ambisonics is that the listener's head (in the
"sweetest spot") is exposed to one coherent approximation of a
reproduced (or synthesized) sound field, not to a set of directional
waves coming from the speakers (one directional wave p
nd
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waves coming from the speakers (one directional wave per speaker).
Understanding Ambisonics is already difficult, and I'm less comfortable
with this concept based on the "superposition of natural HRTFs".
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Aaron Heller a écrit :
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 7:40 PM, David Worrall
> wrote:
>
> > I remember reading that, with exposure, human's audio-processing
> > "hardware" can adapt to/learn how to use a non-optimal HRTF, given
> > a bit of time.
> > Does anyone have a
dw wrote:
On 21/12/2013 10:58, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
dw wrote:
On 12/12/2013 12:40, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
spatial experience (ass
a blind,
unthinking acceptance of scientific doctrine"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology
The < undeniable > tag doesn't help a lot, BTW.
Thanks for that.
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On 21/12/2013 10:58, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
dw wrote:
On 12/12/2013 12:40, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
spatial experience (assuming the HRT
On 12/21/2013 04:40 AM, David Worrall wrote:
I remember reading that, with exposure, human's audio-processing "hardware" can
adapt to/learn how to use a non-optimal HRTF, given a bit of time.
Does anyone have a reference for this?
purely anecdotal, but i was surprised (and just a little bit s
dw wrote:
On 12/12/2013 12:40, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
spatial experience (assuming the HRTF decoding can be done right).
Etienne
HRTF
fer.de
Senior Adjunct Research Fellow,
Australian National University.
david.worr...@anu.edu.au
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