Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-07-13 Thread Joseph Anderson
Hello Matthew, Do you mean as a scientist or as an artist? If you're interested in the arts side of things, DXARTS at University of Washington could be of interest to you. Feel free to contact me off list if you'd like more details. My kind regards, ~

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-07-13 Thread Matthew Palmer
Did someone compile a list using this information? Where is the best resource to find universities in the US that offer programs for study/research into 3d audio (I'm aware of Virginia tech and Santa Barbara)? Is it the sursound archives? Or have people used the data from here to compile external

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-06-03 Thread Lasse Munk
Hi Markus, Thank you for your reply! I understand it's "another thing on the todo-list" which I have no expectations about will be done - it would just be a nice addition to the objects, since MIRA is a lot faster to work with than for instance lemur, touchOSC or similar. Since I have no cl

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-06-03 Thread Markus Noisternig
Hi Lasse, We haven't been testing the MIRA app so far, but many of IRCAM's computer musicians are using the Lemur interface or similar OSC-based devices for controlling Spat. We cannot promise to soon provide more advanced GUI objects as our developments are mainly focused on real-time audio

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-06-02 Thread Lasse Munk
Markus: When you write GUI objects for wfs / spat in general, is it possible you can have the iPad app MIRA in mind? It's a very nice and easy way of interfacing with max, and would be a great extension of spatializing sound with what-ever engine! All the best, Lasse Augustine Leudar

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-30 Thread Augustine Leudar
very fond of spat - that reverb you´ve got (I think it was spat) where you can have revolving sources etc is unreal. On 25 May 2014 14:46, Lasse Munk wrote: > Hi Markus, > > Thank you for your answer - like Augustine I am also eagerly waiting the > WFS release! :) > > Thank you for the link

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-25 Thread Lasse Munk
Hi Markus, Thank you for your answer - like Augustine I am also eagerly waiting the WFS release! :) Thank you for the links to the open music, OMPrisma etc. I was not aware of these, and thank you for the development of the ircam tools, very cool indeed! :) Markus Noisternig

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-25 Thread Markus Noisternig
Hi Lasse and Augustine, > I am eagerly awaiting Ircam to release their WFS software - but they haven't > as far as I know The WFS real-time renderer is not yet released as we first have to write some GUI objects for the filter computation tools. The current release of the Max/Msp external libr

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-25 Thread Augustine Leudar
I am eagerly awaiting Ircam to release their WFS software - but they haven't as far as I know On 23/05/2014, Lasse Munk wrote: > Markus: I have a soundbar under my television, can your system also make > sound seem as it comes from behind me? ;) hehe.. phew, this sounds crazy.. > > But my actual

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-23 Thread Lasse Munk
Markus: I have a soundbar under my television, can your system also make sound seem as it comes from behind me? ;) hehe.. phew, this sounds crazy.. But my actual question. Have you published anything on how to interact with this kind of system, developed software that makes it "easy" to make m

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-23 Thread Markus Noisternig
Dear Sursounders, For those of you who are interested in some more details about the IRCAM array: The array is installed in IRCAM's variable acoustics concert hall (15.5 x 24 x 10.5 m3). It consists of four horizontal linear arrays (with a total of 280 independently controlled coaxial speakers

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-23 Thread Arthur Sauer
If you think about building your own system, the software made for The Game of Life system is open source and downloadable from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wfscollider/ Best regards, Arthur Sauer ___ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu ht

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-22 Thread Rene Rodigast
Hi, we installed some commercial WFS systems with reduced number of loudspeakers. it is not really WFS but a good compromise. We call this "Spatial sound wave". Systems like this are used in Planetarium Hamburg and Jena. Next in september the Mediendome Kiel will get a system. See here http://www.

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-22 Thread Dave Malham
I was just about to mention that. Dave P.S. Hope the weather is better there than here at the moment, Fons... On 22 May 2014 10:15, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:25:58AM +0200, Lasse Munk wrote: > > > As I understand Aalborg University in Copenhagen (AAU), Denmark, >

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-22 Thread Fons Adriaensen
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:25:58AM +0200, Lasse Munk wrote: > As I understand Aalborg University in Copenhagen (AAU), Denmark, > just began making experiments with WFS. I'm not sure how big it is, > but they are working with it along with motion tracking for > different applications. It seems quit

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-22 Thread Lasse Munk
As I understand Aalborg University in Copenhagen (AAU), Denmark, just began making experiments with WFS. I'm not sure how big it is, but they are working with it along with motion tracking for different applications. It seems quite interesting. David Worrall 22

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-22 Thread David Worrall
and there's a 250-odd channel one here at the Fraunhofer IIS in Erlangen. D. On 22/05/2014, at 2:12 AM, Marc Lavallée wrote: > There's a WFS installation at U. of Sherbrooke GAUS research lab, > with 96 speakers: > http://gaus.recherche.usherbrooke.ca/ > http://gaus.recherche.usherbrooke.ca/wordp

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-21 Thread Marc Lavallée
There's a WFS installation at U. of Sherbrooke GAUS research lab, with 96 speakers: http://gaus.recherche.usherbrooke.ca/ http://gaus.recherche.usherbrooke.ca/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/WFS-salle-940x340.jpg -- Marc Le Wed, 21 May 2014 20:21:26 -0300, Augustine Leudar a écrit : > oh a

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-21 Thread Augustine Leudar
oh and IRCAM - IRCAM have a really good one I hear (and one day hope to actually hear) On 21/05/2014, Augustine Leudar wrote: > P.S. I think Disney world/land have one in the haunted house... > > On 21/05/2014, Augustine Leudar wrote: >> I have on here in Ireland - a humble 32 channel one - tho

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-21 Thread Augustine Leudar
P.S. I think Disney world/land have one in the haunted house... On 21/05/2014, Augustine Leudar wrote: > I have on here in Ireland - a humble 32 channel one - though I often > put the speakers in many different configurations and it is without a > name. Also te University of Salford has a good o

Re: [Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-21 Thread Augustine Leudar
I have on here in Ireland - a humble 32 channel one - though I often put the speakers in many different configurations and it is without a name. Also te University of Salford has a good one as do the guys who make soundscape renderer (I think) On 18/05/2014, Andres Cabrera wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wo

[Sursound] WFS systems

2014-05-18 Thread Andres Cabrera
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has compiled a list of research WFS systems. The TU Berlin and the Game of Life systems come immediately to mind, but before starting to dig, I wanted to know if someone has already done this list. Also of interest could be companies working on commercial WFS systems.