> Hi Umashankar (and anyone interested),
>
> Following up on this thread, I just uploaded a soundscape piece I made
> using the Brahma mic, presented here in a binaural version. The recordings
> were converted from A to B-Format with Tetraproc (thanks to Fons for the
> calibrated preset), ambisonic
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:37:18PM -, Michael Chapman wrote:
> You are almost certainly aware that TetraProc offers two channel
> outputs ...
> Fons (some years ago) was quite self-deprecaing about the
> "Xtalk" option. But I appreciated it.
It amounts to a first order highpass on the differe
Hi Michael,
Yes, I'm aware of that and it's a very nice feature. I also use the VST plugin
VVMic for ambisonic to stereo conversion which I'm assuming does something
similar to the stereo output in Tetraproc (virtual mics with adjustable
polarity and orientation). In this case, of course, I'm a
impaired
listeners.
Thanks, as always, for your help and insight.
Kind regards,
Eric
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