* Panos Kouvelis [2023-05-01 23:50]:
[...]
> My dream format is HOA plus objects and virtual acoustics calculated and
> rendered on the decoder. Probably an .exe file produced in Unreal Engine
> with a binary that can run into various platforms. :-)
https://xkcd.com/927/
;)
P
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* Hector Centeno [2020-06-20 00:56]:
> That's true. On the other hand, with the recordings I make using over the
> ear mics I do get a strong height effect (e.g. airplanes flying above or
> birds calling from trees).
Sometimes I feel we are localizing these sounds "up" because of what
they signify
* Jack Reynolds [2019-08-22 00:02]:
> Where else?
On the world wide web with access and archival for everyone without
sacrificing privacy and possible even democracy [1][2][3][4]. Eg. web forums,
mailing lists, etc. See https://degooglisons-internet.org/en/list for
examples.
> Sent from my iPhone
* David Worrall [2019-01-10 04:14]:
> Hippy New Ears to Y’all!
>
>
>
> I’m putting the finishing touches to my new book for Springer “Sonification
> design: From data to intelligible soundfields”
>
>
>
> I want to include a general reference for ambisonic rendering (encode +
> decode) th
Fernando,
I am sure you aware of the VariSphear robotic arm mic array that
Benjamin Bernschütz and collaborators built in 2010. I haven't found a
pic of it, but there are some articles (some in German only). Benjamin
might be on this list.
http://audiogroup.web.th-koeln.de/PUBLIKATIONEN/Bernschue
* Len Moskowitz [2018-03-11 18:48]:
> Gerard Lardner wrote:
>
> > Fons Adriaensen in Italy calibrated my Oktava. I believe Richard Lee in
> > Australia might still offer a calibration service, though he appears to
> > be less active on the internet these days, and I think Core Sound in the
> > US
Dear Gerard, Umashankar,
thank you for your replies, they are helpful and much appreciated!
best, P
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Hi list,
please excuse if this has already been discussed here before, the
archive didn't show much results for me.
What is the best way to encode the signal from the Oktava MK4012 1st
order microphone capsules into ambisonics? Did anyone measure the mic so
far or is a generic encoder the best wa
* Dave Malham [2017-09-18 20:32]:
> Hi guys,
> Has anyone used this?
> https://developer.qualcomm.com/software/3d-audio-tools/faq
Their page at
https://developer.qualcomm.com/software/3d-audio-tools/software-request
tells me that
"Please use your corporate e-mail address. Using a personal or
* Matthew Barnard [2017-09-18 14:03]:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Has anyone had any experience of utilising multiple ambisonic microphones in
> a spaced array for a recording?
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Schoerkhuber/publication/274009006_WiLMA_a_Wireless_Large-scale_Microphone_Arr
Hi Steven,
* Steven Boardman [2015-07-10 07:50]:
> Hi Peter
>
> Thanks very much, it makes for a good read.
>
> I intend to position the mics in platonic solid positions to help encoding,
> via laser guide/theodolite if possible. My intension is capturing the
> acoustic, rather than determini
* Steven Boardman [2015-07-09 04:38]:
> Hello all.
>
> I want to start recording using many ambisonic microphones at the same
> time. The point being to capture movement through a space more accurately.
> For instance a virtual walk to the position of another mic. Or even to
> create multiple swe
* Chenrilin [2012-12-25 04:58]:
> Hi, all
>
> I think there are somebody have worked about beamforming of spherical array.
> Now I want to design the beampattern steering to certain direction and get
> the signal from that direction (Sptial filtering).
> I get the 32 channels signal p from Eigen
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