On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Dave Malham wrote:
> The BLaH papers are available from http://www.ai.sri.com/ajh/ambisonics/
> though currently there seems to be problems streaming the actual papers from
> Scribd.
Thanks for the heads up, Dave. Not sure what's going on with Scribd,
but I've upd
The BLaH papers are available from http://www.ai.sri.com/ajh/ambisonics/ though currently there
seems to be problems streaming the actual papers from Scribd.
Dave
On 08/06/2012 15:22, Anthony Palomba wrote:
Thank you all for your insightful replies. I know I could spend years
tryin
Thank you all for your insightful replies. I know I could spend years
trying to setup a scientifically accurate ambisonic setup. But
then I would probably never make any music!
Dave, are there a links to these papers by Eric, Richard and Aaron
that you speak of?
-ap
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at
On 08/06/2012 09:49, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
On 06/06/2012 08:52 PM, Anthony Palomba wrote:
There are ambisonic encode/decode externals for Max...
http://www.grahamwakefield.net/soft/ambi~/index.htm
That might be the easiest thing to try first.
possibly. there is one thing on the homepage
Max/Msp is a "dataflow" programming software; many decoder objects can
maybe work together to create one valid decoder. The author would know.
Jörn Nettingsmeier a écrit:
> > There are ambisonic encode/decode externals for Max...
> > http://www.grahamwakefield.net/soft/ambi~/index.htm
> > That
People will always tell you you need more speakers, but you could do some
great stuff with 12 speakers. Im just building my own portable setup myself
. If your using max you could easily combine ambsonics with VBAP for
spacialisation. For software that works with max I would recommend ICST,
Spat
On 06/06/2012 08:52 PM, Anthony Palomba wrote:
I figured I would decode on a separate machine because
I thought it might be CPU intensive. The laptop I am running the
performance on, will already be working pretty hard doing other
signal/video processing tasks.
decoding is not cpu intensive at
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> Subject: [Sursound] Setting up my first ambisonic system
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Subject: [Sursound] Setting up my first ambisonic system
Hey folks,
I am looking to setup an ambisonic sounds system for use in music
performance.
I apologize if this subject has come up already, but I tried searching the
email ar
Hello Jörn,
Thanks for your response. I use Max/MSP and Abelton Live
running on a mac.
I figured I would decode on a separate machine because
I thought it might be CPU intensive. The laptop I am running the
performance on, will already be working pretty hard doing other
signal/video processing ta
On 06/06/2012 07:33 PM, Anthony Palomba wrote:
The general idea is to have multiple audio tracks encoded in Max/MSP and
then
send that to a decoder which would then send the audio to speakers.
Some questions:
1. what kind of decoder should I use: hardware or software?
I assume is using a softwa
Hey folks,
I am looking to setup an ambisonic sounds system for use in music
performance.
I apologize if this subject has come up already, but I tried searching the
email archive, the search feature does not work!
The general idea is to have multiple audio tracks encoded in Max/MSP and
then
send
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