What's the official state of Ambisonia? I added a torrent yesterday and it
seems to be working, but I don't recall an official announcement beside
the one that Dave made in York stating that it would be online soon.
Thanks,
Daniel
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> arrival times, or other variables that unify the separate sounds into a
> common source.
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Could I point out that in fact one does not
know what auditory reality is like for other
people whether or not they are hearing impaired?
One supposes it is similar. And structurally
it is similar--people tend to hear sound in the
same locations under given circumstances.
But literal sensation is
ic
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> However, I have found that a mixed mediated+ -non-mediated environment can
> contain significant local confusions. Years ago at York, I used an SF mic
> to record Dylan Menzies idly playing the piano, in a room equipped with a
> periphonic playback system. When I played it back, he then took to
Hi Eric,
On 4 June 2012 05:57, Eric Carmichel wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> Thanks for the note. I remember a communication we had sometime back.
> I agree that we cannot know what reality is like for another person.
> Fortunately, inferential statistics, or just a plain ol' consensus, helps
> here. F