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Dave Malham wrote:
Hi
On 28 June 2015 at 17:35, Dave Hunt
wrote:
Hi,
I agree with Stefan.
One would have to undo a binaural encode to something else, then do a
dynamic head-tracked re-encode.
This can be "sort of" done by using blind source separation
techniques to
pull
ng Max/MSP using a fairly simple algorithm. It
sounded reasonably convincing, but was almost certainly not correct in any
sense. It was just an attempt to use binaural files in a 1st order
ambisonic environment along with mono, stereo, MS etc.
Ciao,
Dave
From: Stefan Schreiber
Date: 28
nvincing, but was almost certainly not correct in any
> sense. It was just an attempt to use binaural files in a 1st order
> ambisonic environment along with mono, stereo, MS etc.
>
> Ciao,
>
> Dave
>
> From: Stefan Schreiber
>> Date: 28 June 2015 01:44:45 BDT
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: Re: [Sursound] Hooke: First Bluetooth Binaural Microphone
Anthony Mattana wrote:
We are currently in talks with software spatialization companies
regarding adding an algorithm that would allow Hooke to be used as
a head tracking audio playback option for VR scenarios. And this
could be
Anthony Mattana wrote:
We are currently in talks with software spatialization companies regarding
adding an algorithm that would allow Hooke to be used as a head tracking audio
playback option for VR scenarios. And this could be added to your Hooke via a
OTA software update months after you
len moskowitz wrote:
Anthony Mattana wrote:
I apologize if this is not the way to post, but I'm looking for
feedback on a product I've recently invented HOOKE (www.hookeaudio.com )
I like your idea of adding bluetooth to the mix.
Long ago, in the late-60's or early 70's, when cassette
Thanks for the feedback Len. Not too surprised to hear you disagree with our
approach. Above all, my objective is to bring binaural audio to the masses.
Hooke is a seamless, affordable and creative option that does this.
Thanks for the well wishes, hope to meet you in person soon!
Anthony
>
Anthony Mattana wrote:
...And our recording quality is just as good if not better. (hear for
yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw8EzI9ygpI )
Sorry to say that I was not impressed with this recording though it's
likely adequate for a consumer crowd satisfied with low rate mp3
recor
@Lenmoskowitz, thanks so much!
With so much content being captured on Mobile these days (and subsequently
being consumed on mobile) having a binaural mic that works direct with a
smartphone is key.
My goal is to allow consumers to be creative with sound, I’m a sound designer
myself here in N
Hey John!
I’m sorry for the delay. I’m new to this list and have been trying to figure
out how to respond, I guess just replying to "sursound@music.vt.edu” will
suffice?
Right now our headsets are set to ship November of this year. I will have our
first round of manufacturing samples ready thi
Anthony Mattana wrote:
I apologize if this is not the way to post, but I'm looking for
feedback on a product I've recently invented HOOKE (www.hookeaudio.com
)
I like your idea of adding bluetooth to the mix.
Long ago, in the late-60's or early 70's, when cassette Walkmen were
king, Aiw
me too if timing works — can bring ST350 and Sound Devices 788T
On 24/06/2015 00:05, "Sursound on behalf of Emanuele Costantini"
wrote:
>Hi John,
>if not busy working I could be interested in joining and I cut bring my
>own "bluround" technique and a brahma mic into the lot.
>
>Thanks.
>
>E
Hi John,
if not busy working I could be interested in joining and I cut bring my
own "bluround" technique and a brahma mic into the lot.
Thanks.
Emanuele
On 18/06/2015 18:49, John Leonard wrote:
Anthony,
I have a set on order (any update on shipping?) and I'm planning a massive
surround an
Hi john
I'm up for a bit of surround mic testing and comparison, I've got a Brahma
ambisonic mic to add to the mix if you like - it would be very interesting to
see how it compares to more expensive mics.
What sort of venue are you looking for?
Tom
> On 18 Jun 2015, at 22:43, John Leonar
Hi john
I'm up for a bit of surround mic testing and comparison, I've got a Brahma
ambisonic mic to add to the mix if you like - it would be very interesting to
see how it compares to more expensive mics.
What sort of venue are you looking for?
Tom
> On 18 Jun 2015, at 22:43, John Leonar
I’m based in London and currently looking for a suitable venue in which to
carry out the test, as well as deciding what material to use. I have access to
a bunch of decent musicians who may well be persuaded to turn up and play for a
bottle or two of wine and some cheesy comestibles, but it woul
John, where about are you based?
I'm sure some Huddersfield people would be happy, and we have 24 channels of
portable DAV pre-amps linked to RME converters.
We also have the DPA 5.0 set with the decca tree.
Contact me off-list if you need a contact
pa
Le 18 juin 2015 à 19:49, John Leonard a
Anthony,
I have a set on order (any update on shipping?) and I'm planning a massive
surround and binaural test later in the year, probably July, with Soundfield
ST450, TetraMic, CoreSound DPA4060 Binaural set, DPA 5100, Neumann KU 100 dummy
head, Schoeps DMS, Neumann KM184d IRT cross and the ne
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